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[ null, "Highways England are funding trials for a new type of road surface that uses recycled tyres, developed by Tarmac, on a section of the M1 motorway between junctions 23 and 22 on the southbound carriageway near Leicester.\n\nTrialling of the environmentally-friendly material will be directed towards testing the durability on road surfaces of a highly trafficked network which, if successful, could prove to be a step forward in not only the recycling of disused tyres but also the improvement of road surface material.\n\nThe Corporate Group Leader for Highways England in the Midlands, Martin Bolt stated: “This trial could well be the first step to rapidly reducing the number of tyres piling up in the UK and beyond. The economic and environmental potential of this new asphalt is significant, and we are delighted to be working with Tarmac in this trial.”\n\nTarmac is considered to be the only UK road surface manufacturer to have developed an asphalt technology which reuses old tyres by breaking them down into granulated rubber which, in turn, is incorporated into the asphalt mix.\n\nThis technique of developing road surface is calculated to use 750 waste tyres per kilometre, depending upon the thickness of the aforementioned surface, and could therefore resolve an environmental catastrophe.\n\nThe Managing Director of Tarmac, Paul Fleetham added: “Technical innovation has a key role to play in improving the environmental performance of our roads. As a previously overlooked waste stream, used tyres offer a significant opportunity to unlock the benefits of a circular economy.\n\n“There has been a very positive response to our rubberised asphalt since the first local authority trial was announced in May and we’re very pleased to be working with Highways England to explore its potential.”\n\nIn the UK approximately 40M waste tyres are produced every year with a further half of a million being shipped off to landfill in the Middle East and Asia due to EU rules concerning the disposal of disuse tyres, banning their disposal onto landfill sites.\n\nIn fact, at one disposal site in Kuwait, known as the ‘tyre graveyard’, there are more than 7M tyres covering a space so vast that is can now be seen from space." ]
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[ null, "Let’s talk about each of these elements one by one.\n\nNFVI (Network Functions Virtualization Infrastructure) is the part that is consist of hardware and software elements of the network. NFVI has sub parts, these parts are:", null, "Virtualization Layer is the place that virtualization is done, it is the layer of Hypervisor. Virtual resources like Virtual Network, Virtual Storages and Virtual Servers are above this part.\n\nVirtualization Layer decouples the hardware resources of the NFVI. It compute, storage and network resources are emulated. It is responsible abstracting the physical resources and by doing this VNF uses this resources as independent.", null ]
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[ null, "Abbi Aitken won the toss and elected to bat first, Ollie Rae and Fiona Urquhart opened and took the score to 10 before Urquhart chipped a return catch back to Nashra Sandhu for 7.\n\nOllie Rae was clean bowled Sana Mir to before Pakistan claimed the big wicket of Kathryn Bryce for 15, edging behind Sandhu, just as she looked to get going.\n\nThings got instantly worse for the Scots as Rachel Scholes went back to a Sandhu delivery two balls later and the umpire raised the finger, leaving Scotland on 38/4.\n\nKari Anderson was unfortunate to be given out LBW when she looked to paddle sweep a delivery down the leg-side to become Sana Mir’s second wicket of the day.\n\nThe Pakistan captain then took full control of the game, Mir accounted for Liz Priddle just as she had made her way to double figures to secure her fifth wicket of the game.\n\nAbtaha Maqsood and Katie McGill stuck around towards the end of the Scotland innings to get the total up to 91 before McGill was bowled by Ghulam Fatimha.\n\nPakistan made light work of the reply as Nahida Khan and Nain Abidi took advantage of anything loose.\n\nThe batters had made their way to 40 before Kirstie Gordon struck as Abidi skied the ball to Kathryn Bryce who made no mistake. Next ball saw Gordon breach the defences of Mahroof.\n\nAs Pakistan negotiated the first hat-trick opportunity, Gordon created the chance for her to have another effort at a hat-trick – clean bowling Nahida Khan and Ayesha Zafar – but again the delivery was negotiated.\n\nNo more wickets were lost by Pakistan as they reached their target in the 29th over to send Scotland out of the tournament.\n\nAt the end of the game Abbi Aitken said, “Tough day and not the way we wanted to go out but we always knew Pakistan was going to be a tough task. There were elements there, Kirstie Gordon, a great tournament for her and a great way to finish it off. We’ll concentrate on the highs going out.”\n\nAfter the game Kari Anderson also announced her international retirement." ]
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[ null, "At the Estrella Warbirds Museum in Paso Robles\n\nAt various points across the United States, there are little flying museums usually tended to by retired military aviators and their families. One such is the Estrella Warbirds Museum in Paso Robles, which is located along the south edge of the local general aviation airport. In addition to the old fighter jets and prop planes, helicopters, jeeps, and ammo, there is adjoining all the weaponry a car exhibit called the Woodland Auto Display.\n\nAfter leaving my brother and sister-in-law in Paso, Martine and I headed east on Route 46, stopping first for a couple of hours to see the displays. We weren’t able to give much time to the exhibits parked outside, largely because the temperature was 106° Fahrenheit (or 41° Celsius). Martine loves to visit these old military museums (including the one at Palm Springs, by the Santa Monica Airport, and the Torrance airport). It’s sad to think that the vets who flew these aircraft are beginning their own inexorable journey toward the setting sun. Very likely many of these museums won’t be around in a few years.\n\nConsidering the news from Iraq, the bomb photographed below might well become more topical:", null, "Leftover Bomb from 2003 Invasion of Iraq\n\nAfter our visit to see the warbirds, Martine and I headed further east on 46 and 41 until we joined Interstate 5 around Kettleman City. Our destination for the night was the Harris Ranch Inn at Coalinga, where we spent the night in air conditioned comfort and gorged ourselves on prime beef.\n34.052234 -118.243685" ]
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[ "Until recently the thought of canned beer brought back memories of cheap, mass produced lagers. There has been a push over the last few years by many craft beer companies to start canning beer. Cans have a few advantages over bottles – they are easier to transport, allow less harmful UV light into the beer, and are typically made with recycled aluminum for the environmentally conscious. Even Sam Adams, who steadfastly refused to can their beer for years, has developed their own line of cans. Baxter Brewing in Lewiston, ME is the first craft brewery in New England to can all of their beer. Their year-round and seasonal beers are distributed in Maine and Massachusetts. Baxter Brewing’s winter seasonal is Phantom Punch Stout, a foreign extra stout brewed with organic cocoa nibs and vanilla beans. Phantom Punch Stout is named after the famous/infamous heavyweight title fight between Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston in Lewiston in 1965. Ali knocked Liston out in the first round, but many didn’t even see the punch connect (thus the phantom punch), and rumors quickly followed of a possible fix. Regardless of what actually happened, it is fitting for a brewery from Lewiston to name a beer after the most well-known sporting event in the city’s history.", null, "Baxter Brewing Phantom Punch Stout pours nearly black with a large and sustained tan head. The smell is dark malt forward, notes of chocolate, licorice and roasted barley. The malts dominate the taste too, chocolate, molasses and roasted barley are the most prevalent flavors. The vanilla comes through a little, along with a touch of smoke and some dark fruit flavors like cherry and raisin. There are some hops in the background, enough to balance the sweetness in the beer and give it some earthy undertones, but the dark malts are the foremost flavor. The finish is clean with just a hint of malt sweetness. This is a nice winter sipper, not overdone at 6.8% ABV. Overall a very solid beer, should pair well with hearty winter stews, braises and roasts. Hoppy Boston score: 4.25/5." ]
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[ null, "Eston Goba lives opposite a mountain of rubbish that has built up over the past 7 years. The municipality says they will start clearing illegal dumpsites starting next week. Photo: Sue Maclennan\n\nMakana Municipality has promised to remove a mountain and river of rubbish from the north end of Albany Road at the beginning of the week starting 21 February 2021. It’s among at least 40 dump sites across the town identified in a Council portfolio committee report just over a year ago.\n\nWhat started as a pile of litter on a small patch of veld next to the Oval rugby stadium has over seven years filled a stormwater drain, forming a river of rubbish. It smells, breeds flies, causes flooding and residents want the municipality to take it away. To make matters worse, residents say, a team sent to clean up dumping along the section of road overlooking the Oval in November left an even bigger pile next to the first one..\n\nEston Goba lives directly opposite the rubbish pile and says the stormwater drain that runs between the last house in Albany Road and the Oval has been choked with rubbish since 2014.\n\n“They came in November [2020] with a truck and a tractor and 10 workers to clear up the rubbish along the road [i.e. above the Oval].\n\n“All they did was push it into a pile over here,” he said, pointing to the pavement on the south-west corner of the Oval. “They were here for three hours and then they were gone and they didn’t take it away,” Goba said. “Ek dink dis om hul’s klaar gepay.\n\n“Dis wat my so frustreer,” Goba said. “If I had got the job I would have done it properly. Now all they’ve done is make a dam out of the rubbish.”\n\nThe “dam wall” of rubbish is so effective that instead of going down into the stormwater drain, rainwater travels along the road gutter and pours down the slope on to houses on the east side of Albany Road, all the way down to Blackbeard and even Aiken Street.\n\nOne resident who asked not to be named said he’d lost a garage-full of furniture and equipment thanks to flooding. Others said the Assemblies of God church at the end of Blackbeard Street had often been affected.\n\nGoba said in addition to the flooding, they had to contend with the smell and lots of flies.\n\n“It’s people from the area who are coming and throwing their rubbish here,” Goba said, explaining how the pile had started and grown.\n\nOther residents said the same. Some claimed the municipality doesn’t come and collect rubbish from the area every week.\n\nAccording to municipal documents, Tuesday is the rubbish collection day for the Hooggenoeg, Albany Road and Seymour Street areas, as well as M Street to A Street and Vukani. Rubbish is scheduled for collection between 7am and 8am in each area.\n\n“Then we will start cleaning up [the following]week,” Makgoka said.\n\nWHAT SHOULD BE DONE ABOUT ILLEGAL DUMPING?\n\nWhere is the rubbish on our streets coming from? What will it take to get our town clean – and then keep it that way? What do you think? Write to community@grocotts.co.za or WhatsApp 066 156 2956" ]
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[ "Hastings Council has been accused of confused priorities following their recent support of ‘No Mow May’ – a national campaign asking people not to cut their lawns in order to encourage bees and other insects.\n\n“Uncut grass allows nectar-producing flowers to flourish and feed the pollinating insects that are such an essential part of our ecosystem,” says a recent council press release.\n\nCouncillor Maya Evans, cabinet lead on climate change and biodiversity added, “Small actions like this make a huge difference to help tackle climate change, and by taking part in ‘No Mow May’, you’re doing nature a massive favour.”\n\n“Great idea,” said Chris Hurrell, “shame HBC’s sub contractors have just mown all the grass on the East Hill. As usual they have decimated wildflowers across the Country Park. I assume they did not receive the memo?”\n\nLocals took to HIP’s Facebook page expressing concern when pavement weeds were sprayed at the same time. East Sussex County Council is responsible for walkways (and roads) maintenance in Hastings.\n\n“They have some nerve. Asking for this [No Mow May] when they’re spraying the verges with glyphosate. How hypocritical,“ wrote Cheryl Bell. “There’s no coordination between the two councils and HBC is just as guilty [and] needs to stop ESCC poisoning our land.”\n\nAn HBC spokesman said, “We’ve left areas within our parks and open spaces unmaintained for wildlife to flourish and wildflowers to grow naturally and allow to set seed to encourage wild flowers for the following year. Some of our areas are maintained twice a year during spring and late summer to allow wild plants to flourish. However, due to Covid-19 there has been a delay with the first scheduled cut, with the contractor starting these works six weeks later than planned. Areas still to be cut will first be checked for signs of wild flowers and wildlife and, if required, mowing will be delayed until late summer to allow wild flowers to mature. Many of our areas are well maintained, as longer grass can trap litter and can lead to dog fouling issues.\n\n“This year due to the pandemic we will be substituting bedding plants in a lot of areas with annual flower seed mixes and perennials which will attract pollinating insects. Look out for these areas and other areas around town, including our Local Nature Areas where wildlife thrives.”", null ]
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[ "An unbelievable but true story that has been known by many people since the late 19th century. It happened to the French photographer Pie Buse. One afternoon, he got drunk and slept in the photo studio. He dreamed of crowds of strange animals, strange shapes, blue eyes, chasing him. Donkey nice arse poster . The next morning, as he rolled out the newly taken film rolls, he was amazed to see on some of the films there were pictures of strange animals that he had dreamed of the night before. He told his best friend, Emilo Sapilo – a famous naturalist at that time. Mr. Sapilo immediately brought the films with these strange images to analyze and research at the French Academy of Sciences. Shortly after, the first article about “psychotic images” and strange rays emanating from human eyes were published.", null, "Dog everything will kill you so choose something fun poster" ]
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[ "Bardoc set to make $113m a year from WA gold mine\n\nBardoc Gold has released a cracking definitive feasibility study on its proposed Bardoc gold mining and processing operation approximately 40 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie. The company says the recent financial study shows the Bardoc gold mine spitting out an average of $113 million a year in free cash flows based on a total recovered gold target of 1.1 million ounces across an initial processing life of about eight years.", null, "ASX-listed Bardoc Gold has released a cracking definitive feasibility study on its proposed stand-alone Bardoc gold mining and processing operation about 40 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie in WA. The company says the recent financial study shows the Bardoc gold mine spitting out an average of $113 million a year in free cash flows based on a total recovered gold target of 1.1 million ounces across an initial processing life of about eight years.\n\nIt has been forecast in the DFS to generate a net present value after tax of $365 million for the $125 million market-capped company and an internal rate of return of 38 per cent using a gold price of $2,250 an ounce.\n\nPre-production CAPEX for the proposed development has been estimated at $177.4 million, with the new 2.1-million-tonne-per-annum conventional CIL processing plant and flotation circuit speaking for $104.3 million of that total. The DFS envisages a capital payback period of some 32 months.\n\nIn the newly released financial study, gold production has been slated to kick off in the final quarter of calendar year 2022 average an impressive 136,000 ounces per annum across the initial eight-year period.\n\nInterestingly, year six is projected to tip the scales at 175,000 ounces of gold production before peaking at 181,000 ounces in the seventh year.\n\nIn tandem with the DFS, Bardoc has also unveiled a significant increase in the project’s multi-deposit open-pit and underground probable ore reserves that now stand at 15.87 million tonnes of ore at an average grade 2.0 grams per tonne for a contained one million ounces of gold.\n\nThe reserves are contained within an overall measured, indicated and inferred resource of 54.59 million tonnes of ore going 1.8 g/t for 3.07 million ounces of gold. The resource sits across a bevy of deposits dominated by Aphrodite, Zoroastrian and Excelsior.\n\nBardoc Gold Chief Executive Officer, Robert Ryan said: “At the heart of the DFS is a 28 per cent per cent increase in ore reserves. The construction of a state-of-the-art on-site 2.1Mtpa-capacity CIL plant and flotation circuit located near the site of our Zoroastrian and Excelsior deposits just 40km north of Kalgoorlie will form the backbone of the Bardoc gold project.”\n\n“The mill will be fed by a blend of open-pit and underground ore feed to produce an average of 136,000 ounces per annum at an impressively low all-in sustaining cost of $1,188 an ounce over an initial eight-year production period. Based on the project’s very strong financial metrics and tier one location, we are confident of securing a highly competitive project funding package over the coming months.”\n\nBardoc aims to complete financing and make a final investment decision on the development in the September quarter this year. Construction is earmarked to commence in the following quarter.\n\nThe project’s tenement package spans an area of 250 square kilometres over the intersection of the auriferous Bardoc Tectonic Zone greenstone sequence with the cross-cutting Black Flag Fault system.\n\nIn May 2019, the company expanded its near-Kalgoorlie land position with the acquisition of a contiguous tenement package from Torian Resources in and around the Bardoc project.\n\nBardoc looks to have thrown up a robust set of numbers in its DFS that are headlined by a relatively low all-in sustaining cost to produce each ounce of gold of just A$1188 an ounce.\n\nIf the company can continue to expand its mine plan beyond the initial eight years and find financing for the plant, it just might eke out a long-term era of sustained profitable gold production from the Bardoc operation.", null, null ]
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[ null, "One of my favorite characters from Final Fantasy XIII is Snow Villiers. His attitude is so contagious as you are playing the game. During Final Fantasy XIII Snow never lets anything hold him back. He is constantly trying to keep everyone’s spirits up and tries to make sense of the crazy things that are happening to them. He is practically a force of nature as he moves forward through the quests. He was also the best front man because he could do crazy damage and really take a hit.\n\nSo Final Fantasy XIII ends and Snow asks Sareh to marry him and even gets Lightning’s permission. Then in Final Fantasy XIII-2 everything has changed, Lightning has disappeared and only Sarah remembers, so Snow, believing in Sarah goes searching for her. In this second chapter Snow is definitely getting more worn and tattered at this point, but he is still the same person; pushing forward when all odds seem to be against him. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED" ]
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[ null, "Consistent with Yeo Shih Yun’s long-standing fascination with spontaneous gestures, random occurrences and use of unconventional tools, the seven ink drawings in Chance Encounters《偶然》were created according to a set of rules devised by the artist. With the use of a dice, “answers” were obtained as Yeo responded to music composed and performed by collaborating musician Calista Liaw, determining the process and methodology of mark making. Both Yeo’s ink experimentations and Liaw’s erhu arrangements drew inspiration from the inventive compositions and unorthodox ideas of chance found in the works of artist and composer John Cage. Referencing Cage’s compositional process in Music of Changes (1951), which involved chance operations with the I-Ching, Chance Encounters 《偶然》 similarly embraces the incidental through Yeo’s playful and unconventional experimentation with ink." ]
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[ null, "The organizers of this year’s BON Award have announced comedian Gbenga Adeyinka and Inspiration FM’s OAP Wana Udobang aka WanaWana as hosts.\n\nHere is an official press release from BON award 2013 organizers;\n\n“As the longest running reward platform for Movie stars in Nigeria, our mission is to celebrate the true stars of Nollywood, a night of glitz and glamor where world class entertainment will be performed and rewarded”\n\nCheck out Gbenga Adeyinka’s make up… hahaha… I no fit talk." ]
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[ "Good eats along I-64 in Virginia and a few beyond!\n\nOn my way to Richmond from Tidewater I have several routes I can take: some fast, some a bit slower paced. From trips to Williamsburg over the years, I knew that I-64 was the direct route home while Route 5 was the “back road” taken many years by travelers before me and before VDOT’s inception.\n\nThese roads are tree lined just as are those along I-64. For some reason though I feel that these trees are older, have more history, have seen more history. I feel like these trees are of Narnian like quality possessing the ability to whisper historic colonial secrets that were long thought lost to the wind. On my way to Richmond I drive through places whose names pay homage to English roots: Windsor, Waverly, Wakefield and Disputanta.\n\nDisputanta? Okay. Maybe Disputanta doesn’t have English roots but it is a place I pass on my way to Richmond.\n\nBut on this trip my destination wasn’t Richmond.\n\nI stopped by one of those boastful local joints I’m always passing on the side of the road. Customers are greeted at the door which makes me feel that I made a pretty good choice this weekend. Music played quietly in the background, drowned out by the sound of patrons conversing and servers getting orders straightened out while making conversation with the regulars.\n\nThis was a place that felt both stuck in time and modern. A man working behind the counter carried on a conversation with an older patron about farm work and fishing holes. I couldn’t help but think these conversations have been heard in the air of the surrounding area for hundreds of years.\n\nI wasn’t sure what sort of beverages awaited me but being on a secondary road in the South, surrounded by speakers of the rural Virginia version of southern twang the only beverage I was certain was available without question or puzzlement was that beautiful summertime elixir known as “sweet tea”.", null, "“Hey there, honey,” the older blonde waitress greeted as she approached the table. “What’ll you be drinkin?” After visits to two huge metropolitan cities north of the Mason-Dixon Line (my 11th grade history teacher would love that reference), my confidence had waned as I asked expectantly “Do you have sweet tea?”\n\nYeah, I know after driving around in 90 degree weather in a car with no working A/C water would be the ideal choice to replenish those lost evaporated bodily fluids. But the goal was not just to quench my thirst. I’d been missing my grandmother that day, had driven through the country where she lived the first 20 years of her life. I saw signs of the crops she helped her father harvest as a kid, one of which she hated as a result: peanuts. There was a thirst to connect to my southern roots that day in a way that a glass of water just could not quench. “I could really use a tall glass of sweet iced tea.” The server tapped the table and smile as she said “Sure honey. I’ll be right back with that.”\n\nShe may or may not have understood all of the emotions that sparked such a request but before I could even get situated comfortably at my table she was back with a 20 oz glass of liquid Southern ambrosia. I took a quick tentative sip to gauge whether or not I should follow up with a healthy swig. True ice cold refreshment. Healthy swig it is. After a few minutes of menu perusal the waitress returned for my meal order. She mentioned the special for the day was fried chicken with homemade mac and cheese. Fried chicken? But the place had “BBQ” in its name. How could I go with chicken. I asked the waitress if the mac and cheese had been prepared by someone’s mother. She laughed, leaned forward and said “It’s homemade, hun.” Well fried chicken it is.\n\nBefore I describe the meal, let me say I appreciate good fried chicken but it’s not something that I have to eat at a restaurant. It wasn’t a frequent item on the menu at the Anderson household when I was a child so it isn’t something I feel the need to try.\n\nThat fried chicken though?\n\nMaybe it was because I hadn’t eaten breakfast or because my mind was full of memories of my grandmother, causing my taste buds to be slightly off balance when I took my first bite.\n\nNo. It was none of that. It was just really good fried chicken, chicken that had been seasoned properly and fried to crunchity perfection. Yeah, I said crunchity. If you peek at the picture above you’ll see a few other items I ordered. The green beans were standard (nothing special at all), the potato salad delicious, a yummy corn fritter, a delightfully light yeast roll and the mac and cheese tasted like it was an old family recipe with the perfect cheddar to milk ratio.\n\nI don’t play when it comes to mac and cheese. How serious am I?\n\nIt wasn’t the kind that can compete with the stuff that comes in the blue box that your 5-year old loves. These elbow macaroni noodles weren’t just tossed in a cheese sauce. These were baked with chunks of sharp cheddar and what looked to be monterey jack, that found their way into every nook and cranny of those noodles.\n\nIt was probably some of the best I’ve had at a restaurant in a long time. So good that they apparently only serve it one day a week (Monday). *blank stare* Crazy.\n\nGiven time to enjoy my selections, I thought of my grandmother and all of the stories she told me about her years as a child in Southampton County, Virginia. I thought of how she had to walk a few miles in order to get to the school bus stop, how she learned to cook from her mom and how she worked during the summers in Norfolk to raise money for her school fees. Some of the details of those stories have slipped my mind over the years, but as I sat there not too far from the area where she lived my memory of the sweet lady that was my grandmother remains." ]
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[ null, "You may have heard of “menopausal transition”; this is the same as perimenopause, which translates as “around the time of menopause”.\n\nAnyone who menstruates will eventually go through the, but due to the wide range of symptoms, which can also vary widely in severity, everyone experiences this time in their own way.\n\nIt’s for this reason that many people come to Annex Naturopathic for hormone replacement for menopause.\n\nLet’s talk about perimenopause today, and how we can help.\n\nMenopause is when your body reaches the end of its reproductive years, and is marked once you’ve gone through a full twelve months without a period.\n\nHowever, the time leading up to it involves several symptoms related to the reproductive system steadily reducing its function.\n\nMost people who experience perimenopause will do so during their 40s, but there are some who go through this as early as their 30s, and others as late as their 60s.\n\nWhat occurs during perimenopause is the unsteady decline of estrogen compared to when it is balanced during optimal childbearing years.\n\nThere are many symptoms of perimenopause. They include:\n\n• Irregular periods: longer or shorter, less frequent, lighter or heavier\n• Hot flashes\n• Sleep problems\n• Mood changes, including an increased risk of depression\n• Vaginal dryness, which can cause painful intercourse\n• Increased vulnerability to vaginal or urinary tract infections\n• Loss of bone tissue, which can additionally contribute to incontinence.\n• Decreased fertility, though beware that pregnancy is still possible and you should take precautions until at least 12 months without menstruation\n• Sexual arousal and desire can wane or change\n• Natural increase in HDL (good cholesterol), which can reduce the risk of heart disease\n• Natural increase in LDL (bad cholesterol), which is known to increase the risk of heart disease\n\nA profoundly natural process, many people turn to natural solutions to help ease their symptoms of perimenopause.\n\nWe recommend you consult a naturopath before starting any treatment regimen, as we can educate you on safe dosing practices that work best for your unique combination of symptoms.", null, "Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a common treatment for people whose hormone levels are lower than optimal.\n\nIn recent years, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) has come to the forefront as a more natural solution to pharmaceutical HRT.\n\nBioidentical hormones are derived from plant hormones that have been identified as chemically-identical to the hormones the human body produces.\n\nBioidentical hormone therapy may reduce your perimenopausal symptoms by providing balance to your hormone levels.\n\nBe sure to seek the advice of a naturopathic doctor before starting to use Black Cohosh, as it can interact with several other medicines both pharmaceutical and herbal.\n\nHowever, if it’s safe for you to use, it may help reduce the effects of hot flashes.\n\nIt is recommended not to use black cohosh for longer than one year as studies on it have mostly been short term in nature. Please consult with a healthcare provider if you would like to consider black cohosh.\n\nSimilar to black cohosh, St. John’s Wort interacts with many pharmaceutical medications, so we strongly advise to consult a health professional before beginning to take St. John’s Wort.\n\nSt. John’s Wort has shown to relieve vasomotor symptoms, especially for those with a history or high risk of breast cancer.\n\nAcupuncture has been used for centuries as a Traditional Chinese Medicine commonly used to relieve premenopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, issues sleeping and emotional imbalances.\n\nAcupuncture has a number of other health benefits as well, and as a result is a popular natural healthcare treatment.\n\nCalcium is well-known for helping with bone health, which is particularly important in peri- and menopausal women, as the loss of estrogen makes one prone to bone loss. One of the symptoms of bone loss can be incontinence.\n\nBook An Appointment At Annex Naturopathic\n\nHave you started to notice a few of the symptoms listed above?\n\nOr perhaps you’re in full-fledged perimenopause and are seeking relief?\n\nCall now to book your appointment at Annex Naturopathic Clinic and one of our skilled naturopathic doctors would be happy to help.", null ]
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[ null, "It's a curious thing, but I really don't think that bloggers or commenters who post about BBC bias have ever quite got to grips with the seemingly endless Greek debt crisis.\n\nI've rarely seen posts at any of my favourite haunts laying out an in any way convincing case against the BBC's coverage, vis a vis bias.\n\nThat's not to say that there haven't been lots of comments berating the BBC for bias over the issue but they rarely seem very specific (except over Robert Peston, who's widely assumed to be pro-EU rather than pro-Syriza)...\n\n...and I'm simply not seeing the usual phalanx of united criticism for the BBC that tends to accompany any highly controversial issue.\n\nIndeed, I've actually been seeing quite the reverse: 'People like us' seem to be split between those who think the BBC is biased in favour of those hunky Greek leftists of Syriza (the BBC's radical chic in action) while others - perhaps the majority - think the BBC's pro-EU instincts have come out on top.\n\nI haven't posted any very clear posts myself on the subject, because I just can't tell if the BBC is (a) biased in either direction, (b) as confused as 'we' are or (c) simply reporting the matter in a duly impartial manner (as, of course, could well be the case).\n\nOr perhaps (d) as confused as 'we' are and actually biased in both directions at the same time......i.e. wavering between hot, lefty Syriza and the great and glorious project that is the European Union, like one of those optical illusions which irresistibly flips the brain between, say, seeing a rabbit and a duck.", null, "I was thinking of that possibility again today only because of former BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell's The World This Weekend this lunchtime - a Greek Crisis special.\n\nHaving mocked Mark Mardell earlier this week for his homoerotic 'Pecs Appeal' blogpost about Yanis Varoufakis, here was MM presenting a programme which repeatedly slated Syriza for its climbdown, with no come back whatsoever from Syriza.\n\nFrom MM's commentary to that of the other BBC reporters and the various Greek 'vox pops' in Mark Lowen's report and all the Europhile 'talking heads,' far-left Syriza was thoroughly and utterly berated by them all.\n\nThere were two sizeable interviews throughout the programme (both with arch-pro-EU figures - Guy Verhofstadt and Sir Stephen Wall) and various shorter ones.\n\nThey covered a range of views from the ultra-pro-EU (Belgium's Guy Verhofstadt) to the ever-so-slightly sceptical (a generally pro-EU Polish minister) via famous U.S. investor Jim Rogers, who wants Greece dumped from the Eurozone before he'll invest in the Eurozone.\n\nNo strongly sceptical or out-and-out anti-EU, withdrawalist voices were heard from all - which is quite remarkable in the circumstances.\n\nAll we got was Mark Mardell saying, in passing, \"The Eurosceptics believe...\"\n\nAnd, making me very uneasy (given earlier posts here at ITBB), it was also remarkable that the closing interview - the 'round-up' interview - was with Sir Stephen Wall, merely introduced (by MM) as a former UK ambassador to the EU and a former advisor to Tony Blair.\n\nSir Stephen is much more than that. He's also one of the EU's most vigorous Europhiles (part of the pro-EU Business for Europe). He told MM today that it was wise not to have joined the EU for now for we should keep our options open. (Guy Verhofstadt \"raised some very valid points\", he said).\n\nSo I'm chalking this one up as an example of pro-EU BBC bias. Please listen for yourselves though and see if you agree.\n\n\nP.S. (h/t Guest Who at Biased BBC). Dan Hannan is on the case, and Mark Mardell - after initially biting - seems to have gone quiet after Dan's second question:", null, "At the risk of seeming slightly churlish myself, might the reason why MM has (three hours on) failed to answer Dan Hannan's follow-up question be that MM realises there's no good answer to it (that doesn't admit guilt or dodge the issue)?\nPosted by Craig at 17:40" ]
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[ null, "Download\nUS $8.99\nBuy\nLogin to wishlist\n16 Listeners\nrecommend this\n\nThe Doctor has fallen to his death. His companion, Lucie Miller, has returned to her life on Earth, grief-stricken. Then, one night, an alien visitor arrives at her front door and shoots her.\n\nCould it be that Lucie’s days with the Doctor are not over? She will only find the answer on the planet Orbis. A planet where all forms of life are facing violent extinction.\n\nRecorded on: 2nd October 2008\nRecorded at: The Moat Studios" ]
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[ null, "Opera (90′)\nA selection of films by contemporary artists, who have utilised, investigated and celebrated opera and contemporary classical music. Some of the music pieces are originally composed for the films and fascinating collaborations between visual artists and composers emerge in the spatial logic of opera; from anarchic animations to baroque staging of the body via the hysterical clarity of the operatic voice.\nStill-Film (69′)\nA selection of artist’s films with a sculptural sensibility, a fixed gaze of the camera. Each film has an inherent quality and lingering effect, despite their simple structures.\n\nFrom the LOOP newsletter:\n\nOnce again, Loop proves its desire to forge links between agents actively involved in videoart and Barcelona’s arts scene, with a screening of two video programs by Artprojx. This London company is a pioneer in promoting collaborations between artists and companies and introducing videoart and experimental films in spaces accessible to all kinds of audiences. Artprojx director and founder, David Gryn, has curated Opera & Still film, two programs that link video with opera and music, for Espai Liceu. Opera offers works by contemporary artists who investigate contemporary music and the opera genre, while Still Film is a selection of videos by artists whose work reveals a sculptural sensibility, the camera’s still, attentive vision." ]
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[ null, "NASHVILLE (BP) – LifeWay Christian Resources is challenging churches to start 100,000 new Bible study groups by the end of this year.\n\nThe new groups initiative is a partnership between churches, state conventions and LifeWay.\n\nWhether they meet on Sunday mornings or during the week, small groups are the best way to learn the habits of faith, such as prayer, Bible study and serving others, Raley said.\n\n“Discipleship takes place best in the context of a relationship,” he said. “And relationships are most likely to develop in a small group.”\n\nSo far, about 17,000 new groups have been registered at GroupsMatter.com, which includes guides for starting new groups, resources for new leaders, and promotional materials.\n\nRaley and other organizers say the new groups can be started at any point in the year. But they suggest the first Sunday in September as one of the best options. That way, he said, churches can spend the summer months getting ready.\n\n“We believe thousands of new groups will kick off on that day,” he said.\n\nThe idea of starting 100,000 new groups began as a grassroots effort.\n\nAbout three years ago, Bob Mayfield, a small groups expert at the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, and some other state small groups leaders were having breakfast at a denominational meeting and talking about ways to draw more people into groups.\n\n“We needed something dynamic –something our people could grab hold of,” he said.\n\nNot long afterwards, Mayfield and the others met with Raley, who brought up the idea of starting 100,000 new groups, as part of the Groups Matter campaign. It was just what they needed to hear, Mayfield said.\n\n“This is something people have been waiting to do,” he said. “But nobody had said, ‘This is what we are going to do.’”\n\n“It’s the one strategy virtually all of our churches have – either they call it Sunday School, life groups or community groups,” he said. “It’s already the largest organization in most churches.”\n\nAnd small groups are often their most effective discipleship program. Small group members read the Bible more, give more and are usually more spiritually mature.\n\nA study of 3,500 Protestant churchgoers in North America from LifeWay Research found that those who belong to a Bible study group are more likely to go to church at least four times a month (79 percent) and to read the Bible daily (28 percent). Being in a group helps them feel closer to God (69 percent) and understand the Bible better (74 percent), and become more loving in their relationships (47 percent).\n\n“The reality is that many groups close after a few years,” he said. “Relationships in a group go from being social to being personal. That’s good for the group but bad for people trying to get in the door.”\n\nMayfield agrees. A good small group will form a tight social circle, he said. That’s hard for newcomers to break into.\n\n“But in a new group, the social circle is wide open,” Mayfield said.\n\nThat was the case for Tommy “TJ” Thresher of First Baptist Church in Moore, Okla. Being part of a small group has been crucial in helping him learn the Christian faith, he said.\n\nThresher, a sergeant in the Oklahoma National Guard, didn’t grow up in a church-going family, and had little interest in faith. In the summer of 2012, he said his wife decided to give church a try.\n\nThresher did, and said he was hooked from the first Sunday. A few weeks later, he gave his life to Christ. That fall, he decided to help start a small group – which his church refers to as a “life group” – on Sunday mornings, with other newcomers to the church.\n\n“The best way for a follower of Christ to learn is to really get in there with believers,” he said.\n\nChurches will find a welcome audience for new groups, according to LifeWay Research. The LifeWay small groups study found that many churchgoers who aren’t part of a group are open to joining one.\n\nTwo out of three (63 percent) of those not currently in a small group said they’d been part of one in the past. Most of those left their group either because of a change in their life situation (51 percent) or because the class ended (32 percent).\n\nTo find out more about the 100,000 groups initiative, log onto GroupsMatter.com." ]
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[ "What is the O in SEO for?\n\nBut what does an SEO professional optimize?\n\nFor much of the history of SEO, it’s been for ranking positions for important keywords.\n\nIt isn’t hard to understand why.\n\nSEO pros quickly noticed that people tended to click on the #1 position the most, and the number of clicks went down sharply from there.\n\nHere’s a typical charting of CTR by rank position from 2016:", null, "So a primary task of search engine optimization became attempting to move results for your keywords higher in ranking on SERPs where they appeared.\n\nWhile the details of what to do to accomplish that goal are complex, its measurement was simple.\n\nMove up the ranking ladder from 10 to 5 to 3….and hopefully to the Holy Grail of position 1.\n\nOf course, nothing is that simple anymore.\n\nNote: Throughout this article, I will refer to the “traditional” blue links of Google search as web listings rather than organic listings.\n\nAs Google’s Danny Sullivan reminded us, many things that appear now above those listings are also organic, meaning that they are references to web content that earned a spot in a search feature by being recognized by an algorithm as the best content for that feature.\n\nPosition 1, Where Are You?\n\nIt sat comfortably at the very top of results pages with few challengers in sight.", null, "The first major challenge to the organic position 1 hegemony was Google search ads.\n\nOriginally, only one or two ads appeared above the web results, with most ads relegated to the right sidebar.\n\nThe ads above web results spanned the width of the page and were clearly set off from everything else on the page.\n\nIt was obvious to most users where the “real” search results began.", null, "Google continued to experiment with ad positioning, with various mixtures of ads above, below, and to the side of the organic results.\n\nBut in February 2016, the sidebar ads were eliminated forever, and now web results compete with ads for above-the-fold space for many queries.\n\nAds moving into the main SERP column are only one challenge to visibility for organic web results.\n\nToday we have so many features potentially appearing in search results it would be difficult to list them all.\n\nIn fact, in an internal study at seoClarity, we discovered 810 unique features in search results.\n\nGranted, many of those appear within the snippets of web results, but even those take up space on the page, pushing other web results further down.\n\nHere’s how rich snippets increased the pixel height of one result over time:", null, "In addition, some of the more common search features that have been around for a while have become “richer,” showing more information and/or bigger images, which means they also take up more space in the SERP.", null, "All of this means that in a great many cases, being number one (in organic web listings) isn’t what it used to be.\n\nBut it gets worse.\n\nOver the past couple of years, we’re seeing a decline in correlation between traditional ranking positions and traffic to sites.\n\nThe combination of more ads and SERP features have pushed organic web results down the page, thus lowering the CTR for top web listings.\n\nIn addition, traffic that would previously have gone to “10 blue links” results is getting cannibalized by Google’s own specialized features.\n\nThat means many traditional metrics such as search volume, share of voice, and estimated traffic may be increasingly inaccurate, making it more difficult to assess the true value of ranking for a keyword.\n\nFrom Search Ranking to Search Visibility\n\nTraditional web rank tracking will continue to have value.\n\nIt still serves as a good top-level overview of the performance of your keywords over time and relative to your competitors.\n\nBut it has become obvious relying on traditional rank tracking alone not only obscures the whole story, but it can also result in misperceptions and missed opportunities.\n\nThis is especially true when your web result is on page one, as that’s where almost all of the changes to the SERPs have happened.\n\nWhat’s needed is a whole new way to think about ranking in search.\n\nWith all the changes to the appearance of search results over the years, one thing has remained constant:\n\nThe farther down the page your result is, the less likely it is to be seen by searchers, and the fewer clicks it will get.\n\nSo now it is important to know at least two things about results for your keywords that traditional rank tracking doesn’t show:\n\nUltimately, such knowledge could be weighted with other factors to produce a new metric, a score of the true “search visibility” or “share of visibility” of a given web result.\n\nThis score would allow more accurate estimates of the traffic value of a keyword as well as more accurate comparisons with competition.\n\nThere are various possible approaches to solving the modern ranking conundrum and accounting for the true visibility of a web listing in search.\n\nThe most rudimentary way of assessing search visibility, and the one I suspect is employed by SEO professionals who have come to realize all I’ve outlined above, is simply looking at the actual search results for a keyword.\n\nObviously, though, that’s not a scalable activity if you’re managing thousands or even millions of keywords.\n\nBut at least doing it regularly makes you more aware of how visible (or invisible!) your ranking results are\n\nThe simplest way to assess search visibility is to show whether or not a web result appears above or below the “fold.”\n\nThe term comes from the world of traditional print newspapers, which are often displayed on newsstands folded in half, with only the top half of the front page showing.\n\nNewspapers make sure the stories most likely to attract the attention of readers appeared above the fold.\n\nIn a similar fashion, web pages in a browser have a “fold.”\n\nIn this case, “above the fold” means the part of a web page that is visible in a typical browser window upon loading.\n\nSo for search results, your result is above the fold if the searcher can see it without scrolling.\n\nThis approach can be automated by ranking tools, as long as they can measure the pixel depth of a given result from the top of a page and compare that to whatever they decide is the most typical browser depth on user’s machines.\n\nA couple of the major rank tracking tools have talked about some form of an above/below the fold metric, but I’ve only seen evidence of one actually implemented so far.\n\nPixel depth is a count of the number of pixels a given result is from the top of a search results page.\n\nIt’s the first step toward developing an actual metric that can be compared between keywords and competitors.\n\nThere is also a slightly more sophisticated way of doing this, which involves also measuring and recording:\n\nThis could be used by a rank tracking tool to alert users to what is occupying the most space above a result.\n\nWhy is that valuable?\n\nUsers of the tool could then begin to assess and prioritize opportunities to try to seize one of those features when ranking high for a web result isn’t generating sufficient traffic.\n\nHowever, this number alone is hard to scale and report on as it:\n\nActual rank would be the numeric position of a web result counting everything in a SERP, not just the web results.\n\nSo let’s say I have a keyword that ranks in the third position of traditional web results, but there is also a featured snippet, a video carousel, and a People Also Ask (PAA) feature above the web results.\n\nThe actual rank of my result would be six (three distinct features plus two web results above mine).\n\nWhile all traditional rank trackers report the rank of web results (the traditional blue links), some include some sort of blended or universal rank that includes some of the most popular results in universal search.\n\nBut to our knowledge, none so far account for everything on the page, including PAAs, ads, shopping results, and the hundreds of other specialized SERP features that Google shows.\n\nIn reality, a tool would probably want to present both actual rank and pixel depth, as neither gives a complete picture of visibility on its own.\n\nThe most sophisticated and useful metric would be a score that incorporated all of the above along with some weighting to arrive at a sort of One Metric to Rule Them All.\n\nThe score would take into account every feature on the SERP and the actual positions they occupy on the page along with the search volume of keywords that rank there.\n\nThe value of such a score is that it would allow for truly balanced comparisons across keywords and competitors.\n\nIn many cases, an SEO might discover that some of their highest ranking keywords are not as valuable as they thought, or that a keyword in, say, Position 3 is more valuable than another in Position 1 if the former appears higher on its SERP.\n\nSuch a metric could replace the traditional “share of voice.”\n\nAnother value-add would be for a tool to show exactly what features are in a given SERP.\n\nKnowing that would enable intelligent assessment of opportunities to optimize for one of those features for valuable keywords.\n\nWe like to think of reality as a fixed thing.\n\nIn reality (see what I did there?), reality changes all the time, because it exists as it’s mediated through our perceptions.\n\nIn the Google universe, however, the fundamental elements of reality have actually changed over time.\n\nHowever, our perception of those realities has not changed accordingly, in terms of the metrics and tools we use.\n\nIt’s time for us to accept the new reality.\n\nIn fact, it’s time for us to go past acceptance to embracing and making use of the new reality.\n\nTo do that our metrics, tools, evaluations, and reporting will have to change also.", null, "Rank Tracking: How To Do It The Right Way" ]
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[ null, "Amid the euphoria that erupted in much of California when a group led by former basketball great Earvin “Magic” Johnson and financier Mark Walter spent more than $2 billion to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team and its stadium last month, one question led to some consternation.\n\nWhy should Frank McCourt, the notoriously wasteful outgoing owner, remain associated with the team, holding a 50 percent interest in the 200-plus acres of asphalt parking around Dodger Stadium?\n\nAfter all, Dodger fans stayed away from games in droves last year to protest the personal use to which McCourt and his ex-wife Jamie put the team and its money. Fans wanted McCourt gone, even if that let him make off with hundreds of millions of dollars in profits after selling the ballclub.\n\nThe answer may have a lot to do with a loophole in Proposition 13, the landmark property tax limitation law passed as a 1978 initiative. That law sets the tax on any property, commercial or residential, at 1 percent of the latest sales price and allows for tax increases of no more than 2 percent per year.\n\nSo Dodger Stadium, which changes hands in the franchise purchase, will likely be reassessed. The precise amount of the sale attributable to the ballpark – its new assessed value – probably won’t be known until after a bankruptcy judge puts the final stamp of approval on this deal, the biggest-money purchase in the worldwide history of sports.\n\nBut any attempt to avoid reassessing the stadium (the tax will rise further with the value of expected renovations) would be so egregious an act of tax avoidance that it would quickly blast away all goodwill brought to the team by the entrance of Johnson and the impending departure of the hyper-unpopular McCourt.\n\nThe parking lots have a far lower profile. All through the negotiation, McCourt kept insisting he would keep control of them even while selling the team and ballpark. But the deal as publicly reported saw the Johnson/Walter team pay McCourt $150 million for half-ownership of the striped pavement. The new owners will control parking prices and policy and pocket all the proceeds. That essentially means the new people will be the actual owners. And yet, McCourt remains a de jure half-owner.\n\nThis saves money for everyone involved because of an aspect of Proposition 13 that passed months after the original proposition. It’s part of the regulations and definitions adopted by legislators in 1979. Essentially, property won’t be reassessed unless there’s a new owner with more than a 50 percent interest.\n\nHere, the new owners stopped just shy of that. It will cost the state unless Los Angeles County Assessor John Noguez challenges the legitimacy of the arrangement. If the lots are worth $300 million today (double what Johnson/Walter paid for a one-half interest), the new property tax on them would be $3 million per year if reassessed.\n\nThat would be about 4.5 times the current tax on the lots. So keeping McCourt around but inactive saves the new owners more than $2 million per year. That’s money not going to schools, parks, in-home care for invalid senior citizens and many other programs.\n\nOpponents of fixing this loophole call any change in this regulation a “job-killer.” But how many jobs would it cost if the many-times-multi-millionaire Johnson and his billionaire partner paid the tax clearly intended under Proposition 13? The Dodgers would employ not one less parking payment clerk nor any fewer lot cleanup workers. Not if they want to provide the level of “fan experience” the new owners loudly promise.\n\nWhen former state Sen. Martha Escutia, an East Los Angeles Democrat, first proposed closing the post-Proposition 13 loophole, the state’s nonpartisan legislative analyst estimated the change could produce between $3 billion and $8 billion in new revenues. That’s about as much as the projected take from the tax increase initiative now being pushed by Gov. Jerry Brown.\n\nNo one is actively trying to make this change today, even though it’s not an actual tax increase, but would legally amount to no more than an updating of regulations. That could be done by a simple majority of the Legislature, controlled by Democrats.\n\nIf anything should put the need for changing the 1979 regulations in bas relief, it should be the scene in the Dodgers’ parking lot. And if there’s no move to make the fix, focus the blame on the Democrats who have almost absolute control of Sacramento and can do it anytime they like." ]
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[ null, "Padma Khanna was born on 10-03-1949 in Varanasi in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. She is an Indian Film Actress, Television Actress, Dancer & Film Director who known for her work in Hindi, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Punjabi, and Marathi films.\n\nThe Padma at the young age of 7 started learning Kathak under the guidance of Birju Maharaj. Veteran Actress Vyjayanathi Mala and Padmini introduced the Padma to the film industry. She started her acting career with the Bhojpuri film Bhaiyya in 1961. She was in the film as a child artist and was just 12 years old. At 13, she was selected to play the title role in the maiden released Bhojpuri film titled Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo. After acting in a couple of Bhojpuri films, she left for Banaras as she believed films are not her cup of tea. The veteran dancer Gopi Kishan insisted on her and brought her back to the cinema field.\nOn her return, she played village girl roles in famous films like Baharon Ke Sapne, Rahgir, Saaz Aur Awaaz, Aashirwad, and Heer Ranjha among others. She got her first major break when the noted director Goldie offered her to do an item number for his film Johny Mera Naam. The item song made her a household name and is still remembered by her fans. She is best known for her performance in the hit film Saudagar where she was cast opposite legendary Amitabh Bachchan.\nThe famous song of the film Sajna Hai Mujhe picturized on her is still remembered. She was mostly seen in the role of dancers and has danced in over 500 films from the 1970s to the early 80s. Besides Bhojpuri and Hindi language films, she has also acted in Marathi, Punjabi, and Gujarati language films. However, she is best remembered for playing the role of Kaikeyi in the epic series Ramayan.\nIn addition to acting, Padma Khanna has also directed the Bhojpuri film titled Nahir Hutal Jaya in the year 2004.\n\nShe was married to the late director Jagdish L Sadhana. The couple had a son named Akshar Sidana and a daughter, Neha Sidana." ]
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[ null, "Orgeat — aka almond syrup — is one of those cocktail ingredients that you really can’t fake. Substituting regular syrup in a mai tai just doesn’t do the trick, as you really need that nuttiness to complete the drink — or anything else in which orgeat is called for.\n\nYes, you can make your own orgeat at home if you have a mountain of almonds, sugar, and infinite patience, or you can buy any number of commercially available versions, many of which are quite good.\n\nLet’s dig in and get our almonds on.\n\nTorani Almond Orgeat Syrup – Cane sugar syrup, with natural flavors. Milky white but translucent in color. Distinctly almondy on the nose, almost monotonously so. This one really surprises in the glass, giving a solid punch of almond to the drink, balancing out the citrus and the rum — and giving the drink the necessary, nutty finish. While wholly unassuming on its own, it’s a balanced syrup that makes for an end result that is surprisingly delightful. A- / $10 per 750ml bottle [BUY IT NOW FROM AMAZON]\n\nTrader Vic’s Orgeat Almond Syrup – High fructose corn syrup, with natural flavors. If anyone knows orgeat, it ought to be Trader Vic, right? An almost completely transparent product — the least opaque of the lot — it’s got a significant almond note on the nose, though there’s a vaguely artificial aroma to it. On the palate, however, it’s quite sweet, with an immediate rush of candied almond character. In the mai tai, the finished product was a bit heavy on the lime but still approachable, the nutty almond notes hanging in, just barely, to the finish. B+ / $9 per 750ml bottle\n\nMonin Almond Orgeat – Cane sugar syrup, with natural flavors. Barely translucent, with a strong, candied almond nose. Surprisingly lemony on the palate and plenty sweet, with a moderate, authentically almond sweetness. More syrup than almond. In the mai tai, the almond is largely lost, though the syrup does at least provide ample sweetness. Instead, the lime character dominates and the cocktail lacks that nutty underbelly. B- / $7 per 750ml bottle [BUY IT NOW FROM AMAZON]\n\nLiber & Co. Almond Orgeat Syrup – Fine-ground roasted almonds, cane sugar, and orange flower water. The most authentic recipe in this roundup, Liber’s orgeat is a ruddy shade of brown, and honestly not the most immediately appealing color. On its own, the syrup is mild, milky, and only a little sweet, with a distinctive, horchata-like cinnamon note to it. There’s also more of a sesame flavor over almond on the finish. As with the Monin, it’s surprisingly lost in the mai tai, where the lime does the heavy lifting. B- / $10 per 280ml bottle [BUY IT NOW FROM AMAZON]\n\nLiquid Alchemist Orgeat – Almond milk, sugar, and sea salt. A similar shade of tan as Liber & Co.’s version, though a bit lighter in color. Really funky on the nose, with a woody, meaty aroma that’s hard to place and which is wholly unexpected. It’s sweeter on the tongue than expected from the aroma — which is good — but it’s still moderated, with a strong note of toasted sesame oil and a vegetal character. Not my favorite in a mai tai, either, which was significantly bitter and green on the back end. C+ / $10 per 150ml bottle [BUY IT NOW FROM DRIZLY]\n\nWell, color me shocked. Sugar syrups generally outpaced more traditional preparations here, both of which showcased some odd flavors in the mix. I love authenticity as much as the next guy, but — at least for me — Torani’s simple almond-flavored syrup did the job more effectively than anyone else, particularly those made with actual almond products.\n\nDon’t believe me? Try it for yourself. Here’s the mai tai recipe we used for testing…\n\nShake all ingredients with lots of ice and strain into a rocks glass (or a short tiki mug) with fresh ice. Garnish with a used lime shell and a spring of mint.", null, null ]
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[ "Please refer to our Privacy Policy for important information on the use of cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to this.\nHome Latest Starbucks EMEA Corporate Comms Chief Simon Redfern To Join Salesforce", null, "Redfern will join forces again with former boss Corey DuBrowa at Salesforce this May.\n\nRedfern will be working with the team in London to build the EMEA corporate communications function at Salesforce, which is headquartered in San Francisco.\n\nHe confirmed that he would be joining in May: “After five terrific years building the Starbucks communication team I’m excited to be joining Salesforce to lead on corporate communications in Europe, Middle East and Africa.”\n\nDuBrowa told the Holmes Report: “I'm delighted to welcome Simon to lead our corporate communications function in EMEA. Salesforce is experiencing phenomenal growth across Europe and Simon has the experience to lead the next phase of our communications program. It's terrific to have him as a part of the Salesforce global comms leadership team.”\n\nSalesforce works with a number of local agency partners across EMEA, including BlueCurrent Group in the UK, Fink & Fuchs in Germany and Rumeur Publique in France. In the US, Salesforce consolidated all its corporate PR with Zeno Group last year, and this month also handed its product PR work in the US to Zeno, after Nectar Communications held the account for four years.\n\nRedfern joined Starbucks UK in April 2013 as corporate affairs director, and his role was expanded in 2014 to include EMEA. In January 2016 he became VP, corporate affairs for the region. He was previously a partner at Pagefield Communications and an associate director at Fishburn Hedges.\n\nA Starbucks spokesperson said: “Simon has been instrumental in building Starbucks’ regional communications function and a central force behind some of our most innovative brand initiatives; we are grateful for his contributions. We are actively recruiting a successor to continue our work elevating the brand in EMEA and drive deeper trust and engagement among our next generation of customers.”" ]
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[ null, "Increasingly in demand as a recitalist and collaborative chamber musician, Altus Flutes Performing Artist, Dr. Rik Noyce, is known for his rich, expressive tone, and his passionate musicality. An advocate of contemporary composition, he has commissioned and premiered several new works. He has held principal positions with numerous orchestras and wind ensembles, and has performed throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. Noyce may be heard on several recordings, including those for Oregon Catholic Press, and with Shelly Cohen, former assistant musical director of Johnny Carson’s\nTonight Show.\n\nNoyce is cofounder and faculty member of Whole Musician; a collaboration of five uniquely experienced flutists who offer unparalleled intensive retreats around the globe addressing the mental, physical, and musical demands placed on the 21st century performer.\n\nHailing from Boston, Massachusetts, Dr. Rik Noyce began musical studies at the New England Conservatory Extension Division and later earned his degree as Bachelor of Music in Performance from the Hartt School of Music. After spending time performing in the New England tri-state area, a full talent scholarship brought him to southern California.\n\nIn addition to his many musical accomplishments, Noyce has been coaching people’s lives for nearly fifteen years and is a certified coach by the International Coach Federation. He has coached several hundreds of people from all walks of life with time management, personal goals and productivity, creative blocks, stage fright, and performance anxiety. Thanks to consistently improving technology, he is able to work with people around the world via video chat and phone.\n\nTo find out more about Rik Noyce and Whole Musician, please visit riknoycedma.com" ]
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[ null, "Vijaya Nirmala was a film actress, producer and Indian director, known for her work mainly at the Telugu cinema. She has made 44 films in Telugu. In 2002, she entered the Guinness Book of Records as the director of the greatest number of films. In 2008, she received the Raghupathi Venkaiah Award for her contributions to Telugu Cinema. She and her fellow actress Savitri, are the only directors to have directed the legendary actor Sivaji Ganesan.\n\nVijaya Nirmala enters the cinema at the age of seven as a child artist with a Tamil film Machcha Rekhai (1950). At the age of eleven, she made her debut in Telugu films with the film Panduranga Mahatmyam (1957). In 1964, she played against Prem Nazir and became known with the hit malayalam Bhargavi Nilayam. Moreover, in 1967, she plays again before Prem Nazir in Udhyogastha, of P. Venu. She debuted in the Telugu industry through the film Rangula Ratnam.\n\nVijaya Nirmala was born in Tamil Nadu. His father had worked in film production. She had a son, Naresh, who is also an actor, from her first marriage with Krishna Murthy. After divorcing her first husband, she married actor Krishna.\n\nVijaya Nirmala died on June 26, 2019, in Hyderabad, at the age of 75, at the Gachibowli Continental Hospital, following a heart attack." ]
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[ "If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. If you still don’t succeed the second time, try once more. That was the philosophy that guided the United States Mint in producing this nation’s smallest coin, the gold dollar.\n\nWhen it made its first appearance in 1849, the $1 gold coin was a mere 13 millimeters in diameter—more than one-fourth smaller than our present-day Roosevelt dime. That made it the smallest coin in U.S. history in girth, though not in weight (the silver three-cent piece weighed less). Many Americans grumbled that because it was so tiny, they had trouble keeping track of it. And losing a dollar was no small matter back in the mid-19th century; for many, it represented a day’s pay.", null, "In 1854, the Mint took steps to remedy the problem; Without changing the gold dollar’s weight, it increased the coin’s diameter to 15 millimeters. This yielded a coin that was noticeably larger, considerably thinner—and presumably less likely to get lost. But the new Type 2 dollar had a serious deficiency of its own: Its designer, Chief Engraver James Barton Longacre, had made the relief too high on the obverse. As a consequence, very few examples were fully struck—and virtually all the coins wore down quickly in circulation, deteriorating rapidly into all-but-dateless disks with fading features.\n\nSo it was that in 1856, Longacre had to try again. Returning to the drawing board, he applied the same principle to the obverse design as the Mint had applied two years earlier to the physical dimensions of the coin: He made the portrait larger but also flatter.\n\nAlthough the size and configuration of the portrait and other elements differ on the Type 2 and Type 3 gold dollars, both have essentially the same design. On both, the obverse features a female figure commonly described as an “Indian princess,” and both are therefore known as “Indian Head” types. Research suggests, however, that this interpretation may be erroneous: The late Walter Breen, a renowned numismatic scholar, maintained that the head is actually a copy of a Roman marble figure, with the headdress—which Longacre added—being the only aspect that conceivably might be Indian in nature.\n\nBesides enlarging the portrait’s size and reducing its three-dimensional depth, Longacre also moved the inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA closer to the border on the obverse, where it encircles the “Indian Head”. On Type 2 coins, it had been directly opposite the wreath on the reverse, and this had made it harder to strike both sides with sharp details.\n\nWreaths appear on all three gold dollar types. On Type 1 examples, however, the wreath is smaller and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA encircles it. By moving the motto to the obverse, Longacre was able to make the subsequent wreaths larger and more intricate; they represent bundles of corn, cotton, wheat and tobacco. He also moved the number “1” entirely inside the wreaths on Type 2 and Type 3 varieties; on Type 1 specimens, it appears at the top of the wreath. All three types carry the inscription 1 DOLLAR plus the date on the reverse.\n\nMintages were highest in the early years, partly because worn-out or uncurrent gold coins were being recoined during that time. In 1861 and 1862, for example, large numbers of Type 1 gold dollars hit the melting pot for recoinage. Side-by-side circulation of these smaller dollar coins with the later, larger ones had been causing confusion, so Mint Director James Ross Snowden had ordered that the smaller coins be set aside and held at the New York Subtreasury. The accumulation totaled some 8 million pieces before recoinage.\n\nOnly twice, in 1856 and 1862, did production exceed a million in a single year—both times at the main mint in Philadelphia. In the early years, the Charlotte and Dahlonega mints turned out gold dollars on a regular basis, but those Southern branches were closed in 1861, following the outbreak of the War between the States—and after that the coins were struck almost exclusively in Philadelphia, the only exception being the San Francisco issue of 1870.\n\nType 3 gold dollars are far more plentiful in choice mint condition than the two earlier types, and the key points of reference for detecting signs of wear—the cheek and the bow-knot on the wreath—are more likely to be pristine. Gem examples of 1862, 1874, and many dates in the 80s are generally available. Although a complete date and mintmark collection of Type Threes in mint state is not impossible, the pre Civil War mintmarked coins will stop most collectors without lots of time and even more money. Alternatively, a large number of the low mintage coins made from 1879 through 1889 were saved in superb condition, and many collectors assemble them into beautiful 11 piece short sets.\n\nIt took three tries, but the third attempt was the charm: From then on, the gold dollar’s size and durability both proved satisfactory, and production continued without interruption for more than three decades until the denomination was discontinued in 1889. Its 33-year lifespan coincided with one of the most turbulent periods in American history: a third of a century during which the Civil War, the Reconstruction Era and the Indian wars in the West all left indelible marks on the nation’s consciousness. It served American commerce from the eve of the Civil War through the start of the Gay Nineties." ]
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[ null, "What is the Palladium price chart? The price of Palladium got damaged by the coronavirus pandemic. The price of gold grew by more than 15% in the first half, and the price of bitcoin by almost a quarter. In contrast, technical metals such as platinum and palladium lost during the coronavirus epidemic due to production limitations in the automotive and electrical industries. Of the commodities, oil prices fell the most. That’s according to Bloomberg data and analyst comments.\n\n“The price of gold rose more than 15% in the first half of the year. It is now trading at around $1,776 an ounce, an eight-year high. Silver has also strengthened slightly, adding 1% to $18 since the beginning of the year,” said Golden analyst.\n\nThis year, oil has experienced the most exciting period in history. The price of Brent crude oil fell 36% to $42, and the price of WTI crude oil fell 35% to $40. However, these declines do not reflect market turbulence during the first half of the year.\n\nBrent crude traded below $20 in April, and WTI crude fell unprecedented to -$40 on April 20. “A day that will reach all textbooks of economists and especially commodity traders,” he said.\n\nPalladium was the star of last year, with a yield of 53%, as the palladium price chart shows. The demand for it was raised mainly by stricter rules in the automotive industry. In the future, it is expected the price to rise again. The price of lithium has fallen by 18% since the beginning of the year.\n\nLithium thus continues its downward trend, which began in 2018. Lithium is mainly used in batteries in the automotive industry. However, its prospects are still positive in anticipation of the electric car boom. Copper fell by 6% this year\n\nBitcoin has an even more significant appreciation than gold in the first half of the year. His rate rose 24% to $9,100. This year’s maximum was almost $10,400." ]
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[ "Here is the next blog, from Rhian Pinches about life on the family farm during lambing. It all sounds rather idyllic in this weather and rewarding for farmers like her family after the hard work that goes into the rest of the year, but all seasons are not the same and the challenges not always predictable.", null, "Rhi has heard rumour of neighbours having problems with corvid attacks on lambs. I remember a few years ago, Rhi’s grandmother telling me about the significant losses that they had suffered from crow attacks that lambing season. I have also heard of more than a few farmers finding carnage in the lambing fields from corvid attacks this year. One farmer, at my request, sent a short video that he had recorded of a lamb attacked by a crow. Eyes missing and wounded to the rear, he had managed to treat it and keep it alive, but others were lost and I could barely watch the short film, it made such uncomfortable viewing.\n\nIn this lockdown period, Curlew Country is continuing with its Countryside Stewardship Facilitation Funded work through the Farming Partners Group that Rhian chairs. We will be planning for a varied programme of work after lockdown, but also putting some initial training into short introductory videos for farmers to help keep the flow of training information going. We are responding to the immediate problems by including a session on the practicalities of reducing predation by corvids, including information on the new General Licensing laws that have made matters less straightforward and swift to deal with.\n\nI hope you enjoy reading about lambs and calves nurtured and surviving whilst the sun shines.", null, "This week was beautiful! The weather conditions couldn’t have been better for lambing ewes, especially when they’re giving birth outdoors. It was warm and dry and the land just looks so luscious compared to recent months… it finally feels like spring! Baby lambs entering the world thick and fast, up here in the hills. Bright eyed, with warm sunshine on their backs and happy Mumma-sheep creating quality milk from the sweet, shooting grass.\n\nHowever, don’t be fooled, there is always something to look out for and we can’t get too complacent to the fact that they are still sheep… therefore there will always be a handful looking to cause trouble! This particular week saw some little corners of the fields become a dumping ground for wet lambs! Now it is a prime example of ‘troubles’ when you lamb in a shed… you expect ewes to end up lambing practically on top of each other when they’re indoors, but when they’re spaced out in a field… it does just show their daftness! Popping out to the lambing fields and finding 7 wet lambs unorganised in a corner with three dopey ewes is like trying to figure out a riddle and was something that seemed to happen most days this week. Even if we spray numbers onto the lambs and ewes so that we know which babies are from which mother, they are still sheep… they can’t read the numbers! Therefore, we generally end up having to bring them into the shed and arrange them into their little families, pen them up and hope that they accept each other. What happens if they don’t ‘take’?: We use a little halter on the ewes to steady them and prevent them bunting the lambs away. The halter method is effective and it also means that the ewe can eat, drink, sleep and stand as normal, whilst she is safe and unable to be strangled!\n\nThis week also saw all of the ewes lamb that had previously prolapsed, which I mentioned in part 1 of this little series of tales! Most of the stories were successful…most… I won’t go into too much gory details on that as I am about to cook tea!! Focusing on the successful stories though, all of the ewes (bar one) have managed to deliver their lambs safely and have returned to the pastures with their lambs at foot and their rear ends back to normal and on the correct side of their bodies.", null, "The ewes lambed fairly fast this week, so I moved them around twice; leaving the outfits on the original fields, (this means that I draft the ewes that haven’t lambed away from the ewes that have lambed resulting in a field of ewes and lambs behind. To do this I carefully use my dog to help sort them and lead them to the gateways.) I push the expectant mothers onto fresh fields. This makes it less likely that the ewes and lambs will muddle themselves up and makes it easier for us to focus on the ewes that are due to lamb, especially at night when using headlights and torches. This plan also enables the ewes with lambs at foot to have more space to graze and means that I only have to go around them twice a day to keep an eye on things. Coincidentally, it also means that the Curlew aren’t quite as disturbed as they have been since we walked the ewes home. The four pairs that we have here seem to be settling in the fields that we begin the lambing on, so once the in-lambers are moved on, hopefully we won’t be spooking the birds with the vehicles like we unintentionally have been in recent weeks.\n\nWhilst on the subject of birds; how is everybody else managing with crows? The crow population seems to have quadrupled with us and it seems they have targeted two fields in-particular! Although at this point, they had not killed or even harmed any live lambs, we have known in the past, when lambing in the warm sunshine, that lambs will lay flat-out and crows will swoop down and peck their rears, so this is something we do worry about happening. We had lambs killed, that were perfectly fit at three days old, by crows a few years ago, just from sunbathing and becoming a still target! They’re so vicious! We watch them fight off the Red Kites in a bid to lug off the afterbirth from the sheep.", null, "In this week, we began walking the cows home ready for calving. The two bunches of cows that we wintered outside on our ground a few miles from home had begun to calf and many were ‘bagging up’ which means that her milk supply is almost ready therefore giving birth is very near, so we walked them up quietly as one group, giving them a breather on a field halfway for a day or so and then walked them on up. They look lovely, happy, clean animals as they have spent the past few months on dry banks, even though it has poured down with rain most days in that time! As we moved them home I was feeling excited to see some new baby calves, I love the crossover from lambing to calving.\n\nI can’t sign out without making a quick comment about how well my little girls have adapted to our part time, day to day running’s! The weather has obviously played a massive part in this and I don’t really know how I would have coped if we were faced with another episode of ‘beast from the east’ on top of isolation and a toddler and baby whilst lambing! The fact that we are unable to ask anybody to help us at the moment was a little worry in the run up to lambing time as I was kind of taking it for granted that I would have plenty of people to pop up and watch the girls for me originally whilst I was due to be busy. I have found that if I put them to bed late, they will get up late and taking a packed lunch out in the day has saved me an hour of pratting about the house in the middle of the day! A ride on tractor and a bucket of ewe rolls and a watering can has also been a lifesaver. I guess it goes without saying that the ‘pet’ lamb pen has also had its benefits when trying to keep a three year old entertained! Anyway… about that tea-time… I best go and make it!", null, "Blog by Amanda Perkins, Project Manager I have just been chatting to Tim, one of our small team who takes much responsibility […]", null, "The Stiperstones and Corndon Hill Country Landscape Partnership Scheme (LPS) ended at Easter. Curlew Country was one of 14 active projects that […]", null, null, "Carol is one of Curlew Country’s dedicated volunteers, who spends time in the season looking for signs of nesting curlew, as well as […]\n\nThe latest instalment of the Spring Farming Diaries From\n@Rhipinches is here! Head over to the blog to read it now: https://t.co/SZMAa9RliB\n\nThe Latin name for the Eurasian curlew, Numenius arquata, is derived from the Greek neos and mene, meaning new moon and the Latin arcuatus meaning bow-shaped, both referring to the crescent shaped bill. #CurlewCam\n\nCheck out the latest blog from @CurlewCountry on all their success with Curlew chicks.\n\nIn the mood for something wild? Try this livestream from a curlew nest. Ma Curlew is sitting on an egg that is due to hatch on 3 June. Takes three days for the chick to peck its way out. https://t.co/dEznoqG8xb\n\nWhen you haven’t seen or heard a nesting curlew all spring and see this on your first escape to the hills in weeks." ]
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[ "Why do Vorlons live in special gaseous rooms in Babylon 5, given that Kosh can be seen walking around the station with ease?\n\nHumans need to wear a gas-mask when visiting Kosh in his gaseous room in Babylon 5. It suggests the Vorlon species need certain atmosphere to survive, like humans need oxygen to breathe. If that is so, why is Kosh able to walk freely around the station like a human without wearing an \"oxygen\" tank?\n\nThe official line from the Vorlons is that Kosh's encounter suit allows him to move around the station with his protective atmosphere inside it. They are Vorlon tech, and thus near magical in nature. Although it's not explicitly stated, they could easily be converting atmosphere on the fly.\n\nThe Vorlon encounter suits are a ruse, and the evidence suggests that the special atmosphere is also a ruse. In the episode \"The Fall of Night\", Kosh emerges from his encounter suit to catch a falling Captain Sheridan who would otherwise die. The different races perceive Kosh differently, but he appears slight in build (much smaller than the encounter suit, it seems) and to humans resembles an angel. (It is not clear whether the onlookers at Sheridan's rescue see Kosh's actual shape, but the glimpses seen by the different races all appear to have the same build, just different facial features.)\n\nKosh is able to survive outside of the encounter suit and breathe an oxygen atmosphere. It is also the case that in \"Babylon Squared\" Valen is greeted by two Vorlons outside their encounter suits on Babylon 4. Kosh claims to have been fatigued after Sheridan's rescue, but it is not clear whether this is true, or if it is due to the atmosphere. It may be that what tired him was the mental effort of the apparent psychic projection to so many observers. This explanation is consistent with remarks by JMS as explained in this question about Vorlon appearance. The fact that many of the residents recognise Vorlons from their own myths and legends suggests that they are able to survive in a wide variety of atmospheres.\n\nIt is likely that the real reason for the encounter suits and non-Oxygen atmosphere is the same - to preserve Vorlon privacy. They wished to make sure that it would be as difficult as possible for the majority of races on Babylon 5 to interact with them, in order to keep interactions to a minimum. Similarly, the encounter suit appears to be shaped very differently from the Vorlon physiology revealed in Kosh's rescue. Both appear to be measures to allow the Vorlons to interact with the station's inhabitants while revealing as little as possible about themselves.\n\nKosh is wearing his \"encounter suit\" around the station.\n\nIt is implied that this suit supplies him with an atmosphere. Kosh, being more of an \"energy being\" is able to waive the rules and exit his suit in human quarters, but does so only twice during the series, for short moments of time. (Plus a longer sequence by two other vorlons elsewhere)\n\nThe special atmosphere in his room also serve to shield him from fraternising with the younger races. Even in his quarters, he choose to enter his encounter suit before conversing with the humanoids. As detailed in this answer on vorlon appearance, it is taxing for a vorlon without a suit to \"maintain appearances\" in front of younger races.", null, "11\nCan Vorlons control their true appearance?\n\n30\nHow would anybody know how to poison a Vorlon?\n15\nWhy didn't the Shadows ask the humans \"What do you want?\" on Babylon 5, given that other species were asked and humans were an important species?" ]
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[ "You came this way: Home > Curator: WFMU > The Good People", null, "In 2005 Super Producer/Emcee Saint and highly respected world renown Emcee/DJ Emskee joined forces to make The Good People. Both New York Natives, Saint from Long Island and Emskee from L.E.S. came together with one goal in mind... Make quality Hip Hop with meaning and intelligence.\n\nEmskee is a Veteran in the New York City DJ scene. Over the past 2 decades you might have heard him spinning at places such as APT, Joe's Pub, Coffee Shop, Black Betty and many other well known spots throughout NYC. He is also known for his DJ residency on the legendary Underground Railroad Radio Show on WBAI 99.5. He is the creator and host of the bi monthly \"Rare Radio Show\" which has become a legendary radio event in its own right. For years he was heard rhyming on promos for DJ's such as Funk Master Flex and Wendy Williams with his then producer, Nick Wiz. He had put the mic down for years until he met up with Saint and resurrected his emcee abilities.\n\nSaint got his start in 2003 at Brooklyn based record label Seven Heads where he released his first album Grown Folk Music. Since then he has gone on to produce and collaborate with artists such as J-Live, Wordsworth, El Da Sensei, Mr. Man, Grap Luva, Unspoken heard, Kon and Amir, Zimbabwe Legit, Cadence, Breez Evahflowin, C rayz Walz, Prince Po, Vinia Mojica, Mr. Complex and the list goes on. In 2008 he released his second solo effort \"About Time\" on Pro Se / Domination recordings.\n\nOver a 4 year period The Good People have released 2 full length albums, An EP, 5 singles, and numerous guest appearances on other projects. All which happen to be over seas releases in Europe and Japan. Hard to believe after all the success, The Good People have never released a single piece of music in the States....until now. Finally The Good People have come home with there first State Side album \"Home Coming\". A collection of their singles and best tracks from their over seas releases along with 5 never released tracks. Finally hear what you have been missing with special guests such as Prince Po, Cadence, Kool Kim, Dumi Right, Oktober, Mr. Man, Dr. Becket and others.", null ]
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[ null, "On April 24, Corkbar co-owner Garry Muir hosted the downtown Los Angeles wine bar’s first winemaker event and tasting with Markus Bokisch of Bokisch Vineyards. The Lodi vintner attended UC Davis to study diseased plants and started working at Phelps Vineyards in 1989, which is where he fell for the grape. He returned to school to study viticulture and moved to Catalonia with his wife before returning to California to produce Spanish varietals. The Bokisches have managed to carve out a unique NoCal niche for themselves, and it was great to be able to learn more from the man behind the label.", null, "Before we get to the wines, it’s worth mentioning the space. Ana Henton and Gregory Williams of MASS Architecture & Design (Silverlake Wine, Bacaro L.A.) completely transformed the southeast corner of the brand-new EVO building. Corkbar co-owner Caleb Wines uses the phrase “wine country chic” to describe MASS’ design, which is understandable. Henton’s design incorporated green wine bottles into the architecture and decoratively displays rows of corks, which are stuck in the wall.\n\nBokisch didn’t make an introductory speech. Instead, he walked from table to table and stool to stool, taking time to answer any and all attendee questions. This was a refreshingly personal take on the typical tasting. He guided a tasting of five Spanish-varietal wines/\n\nEach guest received a flight of five pours. I started with the 2007 Albariño, a dry white that had an inviting aroma and a light citrus quality.\n\n2008 Garnacha Blanca was tamer by comparison, with a lighter hue and milder flavor.\n\nNext up: 2006 Garnacha, a sweeter red. Bokisch described strawberry and cherry notes. He used 99% Garnacha grapes and added 1% Graciano skins for more complexity. Any more and it would no longer be representative of the varietal.\n\nFinally, the spicier 2006 Graciano was balanced by 8% Tempranillo grapes.\n\nThe Albariño, Garnacha and Tempranillo are currently on the Corkbar menu, with two wines unique to the tasting.\n\nThe Bokisch tasting cost $15 per person and might become the first in a series. Based upon the respectable turnout, that wouldn’t be surprise, and it would definitely be a bargain given the one-on-one attention from the winemaker…if that continues." ]
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[ null, "(June 1, 2021 / JNS) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that the Iranian threat could not be contained, and that Israel would risk friction with the United States to eliminate it.\n\nSpeaking at the swearing-in ceremony for David Barnea, the new director of Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency, Netanyahu said, “Our greatest threat is the existential threat posed by Iran’s efforts to arm itself with nuclear weapons, whether to threaten us directly—with atomic weapons … or to threaten us with tens of thousands of missiles or a great many missiles backed by a nuclear umbrella.”\n\nThis threat, he continued, endangers the future of the Zionist enterprise, and must be fought “relentlessly.”\n\n“All of you do this. We spoke yesterday about the actions that have been taken and these actions must continue,” said Netanyahu.\n\nNetanyahu went on to state that he had said these things to U.S. President Joe Biden, whom he called “my friend of 40 years.” He had told Biden, he said, that with or without a nuclear agreement, Israel “will continue to do everything in our power to prevent Iran from arming itself with nuclear weapons.”\n\nIran, he said, is not like other countries today that possess nuclear weapons, and therefore, “containment is not an option.”\n\n“If we need to choose—and I hope it will not happen—between friction with our great friend, the United States, and getting rid of an existential threat, getting rid of an existential threat will prevail. This first falls on all of you, on the political leadership of the State of Israel, and on you, David. All of you must do everything—everything—to ensure that Iran will never arm itself with nuclear weapons.”" ]
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[ "ABC and Screen Australia announce that, broadcasting live over two big nights from the Great Barrier Reef, Australian audiences will be able to watch one of the world’s greatest natural spectacles unfold – the once-yearly phenomenon of the majestic mass coral spawn.", null, "REEF LIVE airing Friday 4 December, 8.30pm and Sunday 6 December, 8.40pm on ABC & iview will let you experience the anticipation and the wonder of this unique and very special natural event. As corals across the outer reef synchronise their spawn release, scientists will capture the spawn in a race against time to help regenerate the reef before it’s too late. As well as the coral spawning, we’ll watch the reef come alive in the breeding bonanza of fish, birds, and turtles.\n\nJoining our hosts Hamish Macdonald (Q+A, The Project), Brooke Satchwell (SeaChange) and Dr Jordan Nguyen (scientist and inventor), in studio at the ‘REEF LIVE HQ’, will be an array of world experts looking at ways to preserve the natural and cultural heritage of the reef for the future. They will discuss Indigenous perspectives, conservation initiatives and how we can all get involved in citizen science projects.\n\nWe’ll also have experts filming above and below the water with Marine biologist Dr Dean Miller, free diver and marine scientist Lucas Handley, and shark advocate Madison Stewart reporting from remote areas of the reef. Back at shore, Dr Ann Jones host of RN’s natural history program Off Track, will broadcast from the world famous hi-tech Seasimulator in Townsville. She’ll be there to watch millions of coral larvae being ‘born’ in captivity, mirroring the events taking place at sea.\n\nJennifer Collins, ABC Head of Factual & Culture said, “REEF LIVE is a first for Australian viewers, an event for the whole family to share in the magical natural wonder of our Great Barrier Reef.”\n\n“What better way to celebrate the end of the year than with the biggest regenerative event on the planet! Broadcasting live from the Great Barrier Reef as it’s spawning is a massive logistical challenge with high-stakes, but the anticipation is building and we’re hoping it’s a bumper year and we’ll be there in the thick of it” said Karina Holden, Head of Factual, Northern Pictures.\n\nScreen Australia’s Head of Documentary Bernadine Lim said, “We are proud to support this highly innovative project celebrating the wonder of the reef, from the team at Northern Pictures who have a solid track record of creating engaging natural history stories. It’s set to be a must-watch event.”\n\n“The production is truly an example of the power and importance of factual screen stories to ignite passion and curiosity in our precious, natural habitats.”\n\nREEF LIVE is part of the ABC Your Planet initiative, which builds on the ABC’s coverage of climate and environmental issues by enabling audiences to counter challenges such as climate change and the increasing toll of extreme weather events, such as bushfires and floods, in their daily lives. Inspired by REEF LIVE and want to participant in a citizen science project? The ABC has joined with Virtual Reef Diver – an online platform that provides a unique opportunity to get involved in monitoring the reef. More information about Virtual Reef Diver will be available at ABC Your Planet" ]
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[ null, "The first day of the University of Florida-hosted Last Chance Meet saw the home team rack up several new qualifiers. Taking advantage of their home pool, the Gators earned no-fewer-than 4 new locked-in qualifiers for NCAAs, with several others on the bubble.\n\nRoss Palazzo’s 1:54.8 200 breast is also a second and a half faster than he went at SECs and faster than last year’s cutoff. That should put him on the bubble." ]
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[ "Iceland cautiously opens for tourists, with tests for all", null, "FILE – People bath in the “Blue lagoon ” geothermal spa, one of the most visited attractions in Iceland in the Reykjanes peninsula, southwestern Iceland on July 5, 2014. The spa is located on a lava field. AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET (Photo by Joël SAGET / AFP)\n\nHome to volcanoes, glaciers and the steaming waters of the Blue Lagoon, Iceland reopened its borders on Monday in a move welcomed by the battered tourism sector, but COVID-19 tests are required for all travelers.\n\nTourism, which has been at a standstill during the pandemic, is one of the main drivers of Iceland’s economy.\n\nOn Monday, eight passenger planes landed at the country’s only international airport, Keflavik. Among those arriving was Daniel Haj, a 27-year-old London-based Swede who came to do some hiking, and who said he was fine with being submitted to a test.\n\n“I can’t say it was comfortable … but if that’s what we have to do to be able to come to the island, I’m happy to do that,” he told AFP.\n\nA subarctic island in the North Atlantic, Iceland closed its borders to non-EU travelers on March 20, followed a month later by the reintroduction of internal border controls, in a bid to contain the spread of the new coronavirus. Today, it has only four active cases.\n\nThe country of 360,000 people and breathtaking landscapes has gradually eased its restrictions since early May.\n\nBut the resumption of tourism is a big one: the industry accounts for more than half of the eight percent contraction Iceland’s central bank has forecast for the economy this year.\n\nTourism represented 8.6 percent of gross domestic product in 2017, according to the latest official data, and tourism officials have forecast a 60 percent drop in revenues this year.\n\nTo give the sector a boost, the government announced in March it was allocating three billion kronur (19 million euros) to help promote the island abroad and domestically.\n\nThe island’s awe-inspiring canyons and gorges, and flat plains and valleys formed by years of volcanic eruptions, attracted some two million visitors in 2019, or six times its population.\n\nWhile the tourists’ return will be welcomed by the sector, the central bank said it expected fewer than 400,000 tourists in 2020, the lowest number in 15 years.\n\nAnd those wanting to see the Strokkur geyser erupt or climb the snowy passes of Europe’s biggest glacier will have to respect new regulations.\n\nLike Austria before it, Iceland will require that travelers arriving by plane or ferry either take a COVID-19 test for ongoing infection or spend 14 days in quarantine.\n\nIf the test is positive, travelers will have to self-isolate for 14 days at a designated isolation center at no cost, Icelandic authorities said.\n\nThe state will pay the cost of the tests until the end of June.\n\nAs of July 1, travelers will have to pay 15,000 kronur themselves (around 100 euros) to take the test. The testing is expected to continue for at least six months.\n\nA total of 2,000 tests can be carried out daily, “a factor that will limit airlines and maritime companies,” the government has warned.\n\nThe government currently expects around 500 arrivals a day at the airport, down sharply from the 6,500 typically expected at this time of year when the midnight sun is a strong draw.\n\nWhile the lifting of restrictions has not been controversial in Iceland, the border testing has not been popular with everyone.\n\n“It’s practical issues: it slows down travel, it puts burdens on everybody, it costs a lot of money,” argues Skarphedinn Berg Steinarsson, director of the Icelandic Tourism Board.\n\nBut, insists Pall Matthiasson, head of Iceland’s National Hospital, “reopening the country for many tourists is a challenge.”\n\nHe fears a spike in infections during the summer months when many staff are on holiday after working through an arduous spring.\n\nIt has been a world leader when it comes to testing, with more than 17 percent of its population tested.\n\nSome in medical circles have questioned the efficacy of the tests for travelers, fearing they will in fact be carriers of the virus but test negative and spread the virus on the island.\n\nThe head of DeCODE Genetics, a biopharma group which has conducted much of the testing in Iceland, dismissed those concerns.\n\n“Even if the system at the borders is somewhat leaky, our experiments from the first wave tell us that that may not be so catastrophic,” Kari Stefansson said." ]
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[ null, "For many years, Zanzibar is popularly called the Spice Island the fact that it features most of spectacular islands which bead straddle along the shoreline of East Africa a little distance from Tanzania coastline. Its major island features among the UNESCO World Heritage Site and comes with expansive clove plantations and the nearby Mafia Island. Most of its islands boast of thrilling adventures like diving and the notable islands for you to explore here include;", null, "This features as the biggest archipelago and in most cases, it is popular as the Zanzibar colloquially. It lies approximately 35 kilometers off Tanzania mainland and 85 kilometers long and then has a width of about 39 kilometers. Most of the islands hug along its shorelines and among others include Mnemba, chumbe and features also many stunning salt white beaches especially Bwejuu, Matemwe, Jambiani, Nungwi a mention but a few and most of these are lovely for one to chill and relax. Besides, this island boasts of its vast number of hotels. There are other amazing attractions that worth exploring in this area including the Stone Town and several cultural ancient buildings.\n\nThis derived its name from the Arab word-morfiyeh denoting group of islands. This is the 3rd most extensive isles which are widely distributed in Tanzanian coast. Whereas most people believe that this belongs to Zanzibar Island, it is however governed from the mainland and makes up another tiny cluster of islands and atolls within the area. This is located south of Zanzibar and at one point turned into a few most significant stopovers for the trading vessels from Rome, Egypt, Greece and Portugal. It is a few islands that are not busier like it Zanzibar but exceptional for diving experiences as well as sunset cruises. Its nearby water comes with Mainland Rivers which feature whale sharks and ideal breeding ground for humpbacks. It also has many areas for you to stay including Eco Lodge Pole Pole, Butiama Beach Hotel and others.\n\nAlthough Zanzibar is popular for its clove industry in the main island, Pemba Island on other hand features some lion share of cloves. It is also popularly called the Green Island and it is a bit hillier and amazingly, more fertile than its sister island. This island can be reached within 40 minutes by air from Dar-es-Salaam, and approximately 48 kilometers north of Zanzibar. It is less visited with a few visitors and accommodation options especially Manta resort.", null, "This beautiful island lies within a few kilometers away from Zanzibar and features among the few most remarkable landmarks with its tall lighthouse. This was constructed by the British in 1904 and features annals of maritime history. It witnessed the most popular sea battle between the Koenigsberg and Pegasus around 1914 which later made it the battle of Zanzibar. This island and adjacent water were proclaimed as Chumbe Island Coral Park which features as the first to be established private marine protected area on earth. This island is not popular as refuge for sea life but also for most of the endangered coconut crabs and unique Aders’s duiker.", null, "This is also famous as Shungu Mbili and lies between Mafia and Tanzania just within its Marine Park. On its other part, you will find Robinson Crusoe kind of chalets away from the ground with large thatch roof. The sea around the Mafia Island is also significant for diving and Thanda works. These islands feature the docile dugong and turtles.\n\nThis island is popular as the Millionaire’s Island and located about 5 kilometers away from the northeastern side of Zanzibar. It has a diameter of about 500 and circumference of 1.5 kilometers but comes with oval reef popular as Mnemba Atoll. It can be reached within one and half hours’ drive off Stone Town via stunning spice plantations which cover the Zanzibar Island. You will also spend about 20 minutes on boat to transfer to the island. This island boasts of its beauty and total privacy visitors enjoy while on vacation.\n\nIn conclusion, Zanzibar Archipelago features a number of incredible islands which are worth exploring while you are on safari in Africa. For those of you who are planning for your next holidays in Tanzania, visiting any of the above islands should be a must in your travel plan and you won’t regret thereafter." ]
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[ null, "Every personality type in the Myers-Briggs® system has to deal with being misunderstood in some way or another. ISTJs are often judged as rule-followers while ENFJs can be judged for being “too nice” and therefore, untrustworthy. What are some of the most common complaints about ENFJs that are simply misunderstandings? That’s what we’re going to explore in today’s article!\n\n#1 – “ENFJs are Never Satisfied with the Present”\n\nENFJs have strong introverted intuition (Ni), a cognitive function that focuses on spotting patterns and making predictions. Because of this, ENFJs can easily project themselves out into the future. My ENFJ friend once said, “It’s like I’m not even living here right now, and I’m just waiting for time to catch up to me.” The ENFJ’s long-term goals look admirable to most people, but they are sometimes accused of being ungrateful for what they presently have. This critical perspective insists that ENFJs willingly dissociate into the future in order to escape their “not so bad, but not up to par” present.\n\nHowever, ungratefulness isn’t a term I would apply to ENFJs. It’s not that the present isn’t “enough” for them. ENFJs are wired to see the end point that is created from the breadcrumbs. They live at grandma’s house rather than walking towards it from the forest. Focusing on the present moment without projecting out into what will come is likely impossible for Intuitive-Judgers. We all wear a particular pair of glasses when we witness the world and theirs is set to a later date. Truthfully, ENFJs are grateful for what is actively around them because it hints at what is to come.\n\nENFJs might not reflect back in time like an SJ type would, but they do care about where they came from. The strong introverted sensation (Si) found within SJ types focuses on specific moments in time, which provides for an ongoing game of “compare and contrast” within their environment. ENFJs don’t consistently witness the past in their everyday experience, nor do they use it as a frame of reference for everything they do as an SJ would, but that doesn’t mean their past is irrelevant. As pattern-seekers, they know that patterns span backwards and forwards, and so experiences from the past that seem like part of a pattern will stand out.\n\nENFJs seem to coalesce a “whole” from the sporadic elements that built them. They might not remember the time their mother stayed up late sewing their costume or what their brother said the time they went skydiving (aka, specific moments in time), but they will have a general sense of knowing their mother was dedicated to their well-being or that their brother shows a tendency towards theatrics. The ENFJ’s secondary function (Ni) lends itself towards targeting the “through-line” of experience. NJs as a whole are often gifted with making an overall thesis that encompasses a vast amount of experience or information. An ENFJ’s relationship to their past is met with a similar “broad” stroke.\n\nENFJs can be nervous to show their reasoning to people who will pick apart their logic and make judgments about them based off of it. That’s not to say that an ENFJ’s logic is poor, but that their internal reasoning is a private affair and isn’t given to just anyone. ENFJs safeguard their introverted thinking (Ti) at all costs. We can witness similar precautionary measures in ESTJs and ENTJs. Extroverted thinking dominants seemingly “hide” their introverted feeling, refusing to divulge just how important something or someone is to people they don’t trust. The inferior function of each type (for ENFJ’s, Introverted Thinking) is one that we protect, unconsciously or not.\n\nI’ve heard ENFJs who were pressured to explain their reasoning say, “I don’t need to explain how I got here to you.” It might seem like a sharp response, but in my view, it comes from a place of not wanting to be misunderstood. Trying to explain their internal logic (Ti), which is inherently linked to unconscious material (Ni), is probably the bane of every ENFJ’s existence. How do you explain what the unconscious brings you without sounding crazy when, statistically speaking, Intuitive-Judgers make up such a small percentage of the population? Most people expect reasoning that comes with examples that are rooted in experience or facts. The intuition of ENFJs doesn’t firmly attach itself to either realm.\n\nUltimately, it’s not that ENFJs don’t like to explain themselves or can’t explain themselves. Rather, they’ve decided the person asking them to explain isn’t open to their brand of intuition. If someone just wants concrete facts and nothing else, the ENFJ will not find it worth their time to explain patterns, predictions, and the insights that they value.\n\nGood and evil are elements that typology can’t touch. Anyone, regardless of type, can be bad or good.\n\nYet the ENFJ caricature that seems most circulated is one with an altruistic and self-sacrificing nature. Most ENFJs do want to make an impact on individuals by way of their example. Most do want to make a difference for people and communities.\n\nIn Personality Type: An Owner’s Manual Lenore Thomson writes, “ENFJs don’t inspire world-changing visions so much as life-changing decisions” (358). ENFJs are gifted at helping people re-evaluate their choices, find their direction, or move towards personal growth.\n\nTake Wonder Woman (ENFJ), for example. She believes that even though people have the capacity to do wrong, they deserve to be fought for and protected. And protect them she does. She’s an icon, and it’s no surprise as to why. Wonder Woman quite easily entices those around her towards helpful ends. Admirable ENFJs aren’t locked within fiction either! If we want a “real” example of an ENFJ actively caring about the public, we might look at someone like Oprah, who isn’t perfect, but does entice so many people to read, consider spirituality, and take an open approach to what they’re meant for in life. All positive qualities.\n\nBut having any particular function stack doesn’t make someone a saint. ENFJs have strong extroverted feeling (Fe) and introverted intuition (Ni). They have a special strength in taking in public opinion and using it to spin a narrative that the public can get behind based off of it. This can look like tugging on the heartstrings of individuals to pull them together to plant trees and save lives, or this can look like convincing the masses to see others in a more damaging way than they already do.\n\nWhether or not an ENFJ’s mission is ultimately for the public good is beside the point if we are trying to describe how their minds work. What we can say about ENFJs is that they’re skilled at directing the public towards an “issue” that needs resolved. They are gifted at helping people think about a problem in a way they hadn’t considered before. If we focus too much on ENFJs being “good” people, we miss out on the broad and varied ways they can show up in the world.\n\nThis misunderstanding is mostly from the ENFJs themselves. An ENFJ’s relationship to their body is often one of reluctance. They are usually unaware of their own physical well-being until it’s too late. As Intuitives, they are more drawn to the world of ideas and concepts than the world of the inner body.\n\nThis can look like a number of things. An ENFJ might forget to eat regularly—which I personally can’t imagine as I plan my whole day around food at specific times — and they often only notice their hunger when it’s blaring through them.\n\nENFJs might carry a collage of bruises on their body, not knowing where they came from. Given that ENFJs tend to enjoy exerting themselves (thanks to tertiary Se), their capacity to gather “pains” is heightened. Not only do ENFJs struggle to be aware of their physical needs, but because of that unawareness, they push themselves too far. ENFJs rarely prioritize sleep and relaxation due to a general overestimation of their energy and ability.\n\nAn ENFJ’s sense of reluctance towards rest is probably the most dangerous misconception they struggle with. It’s not necessarily that the ENFJ doesn’t see the value in recovery time, it’s that their awareness of their body’s needs is minimal. It’s not uncommon for these types to face such extremes as bedrest or injury from pushing too far for too long. When our bodies aren’t nourished as needed, they take the wheel and force us into a full stop. Knowing ENFJs have such a massive capacity to create and inform, I can only imagine how frustrating it is for the ENFJ to be immobile for any period of time.\n\nThere are several tactics that may prove helpful for the ENFJ struggling in this area. In the case of food intake, consider setting alarms so that you force yourself out of your headspace in order to meet your sensory needs. I would also suggest the ENFJ take some time to do “body checks” after exercise, sports, or whatever method is used for physical exertion. Look for bruises, notice how heavy your breathing is, make sure you’re drinking water, notice how much you’re sweating, etc. Some ENFJs (and ENTJs) are so removed from their “inner” body—which signals pain, numbness, a lack of homeostasis, hunger, heat waves, etc—that they don’t have adequate access in recognizing when their body is tired until they’re fully exhausted and drained. Because this information most likely isn’t something ENFJs will develop strongly, handy tools like alerts on a smart phone or water-tracking apps can be beneficial. This means eating at regular intervals, forcing themselves to sleep daily, being watchful if their body motions seem “off” in some particular way (why isn’t my arm fully extending right now?), etc.\n\nIn short, ENFJs do need rest, but oddly, it takes them more work to get there than other types.\n\nHave you noticed any misunderstandings that ENFJs deal with? Do you have any advice or encouragement for fellow ENFJs? Let us know in the comments!\n\n10 Signs of an Unhealthy ENFJ\n\nThe ENFJ Personality Type and the Enneagram", null, "Updated on May 20th, 2021 When it comes to finding someone’s personality type, there are a lot of in-depth courses you can take or books you can read that can give you direction. However, as you learn more and more about type you’ll start to pick up on quick and easy “tells” that give away…", null, "Are you someone who craves adventure, variety, and a life full of opportunity and stimulation? Are you drawn to the vivid details of the world around you? Do you prefer to seize the moment and make the most of it rather than hypothesize about what could happen 10 or 20 years from now? If so,…", null, "INTPs have always held a particular fascination for me. These unique thinkers have an impeccable sense of logic but also a never-ending desire to explore new, uncharted ideas and theories. They are often thought leaders when it comes to technology, physics, or even philosophy. 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[ "Fans and critics have been trashing it since he debuted it live on New Year’s Eve for being tone deaf amid high unemployment and economic uncertainty.\n\nBlake Shelton has been singing good ol’ boy country music his entire career, so he was caught a little off guard when his totally on-brand latest single was immediately trashed almost in a knee-jerk fashion by both music critics and the public at large.\n\nThe song, “Minimum Wage,” doesn’t officially drop as a single until January 15, but after debuting it with a live performance on New Year’s Eve 2020, Shelton was immediately hit with a tremendous backlash, accused of being tone deaf and insensitive to people struggling.", null, "“It’s literally a love song about how if times are tight and you ain’t got much money — as long as you have love and you’re happy — at the end of the day, that’s all any of us can really hope for,” the “Voice” coach told CMT.\n\nHis message is that if you’re happy and in love, that’s really all that matters, so financial hardship suddenly doesn’t seem so bad. You can be rich in love, and that can be enough.\n\nBut lines like “your love can make a man feel rich on minimum wage” and “your love is money” left some people feeling like he was being insensitive to the nation’s current plight. To that, Shelton thinks maybe those critics are being too sensitive.\n\nHe even admitted that at first the backlash caught him by surprise, making him go back and examine his song and message to see if he’d maybe gotten it totally wrong … but, “the more I read into this, I realized this was really not real.”\n\nThat’s why Shelton waited so long to even respond to the backlash, saying that he didn’t even believe it deserved a response. “That’s why I didn’t come out initially and say anything, because they’re not entitled to a response from me,” he explained. “This is absolutely ridiculous.”\n\nAccording to Shelton, this is the exact type of subject matter and content that makes up the heart of pure country music. “There won’t be much left to play or write about on country radio if this is something that we have to think twice about,” he said.\n\nHe added that if this was the way things were going to progress, he basically had two choices. He could “bow out” of music altogether, or he could just ignore all the noise and “put out the records that resonate with me and my life and not look back.”", null, "Chris Evans Returning to MCU as Captain America? He Says …\n\nOne of the biggest reasons for the criticism is that it’s coming from a multi-millionaire country superstar, but Shelton isn’t singing about things he knows nothing about here.\n\nHe recalled just how tight things were when he was trying to catch his big break in the music industry. “Those days when the big struggle was, ‘Man, do I pay my rent or my electric bill, or do I just say screw it and go buy some beer?”\n\nRegardless of how tough those times were, Shelton describes them as “some of the best days of my life that I still think about all the time.”\n\nThat authenticity in the lyric and the message of the song is why he continues to stand by it, despite that initial backlash. “I believe this song is a great message and I’m proud of it,” he said.\n\nGot a story or tip for us? Email TooFab editors at [email protected].", null ]
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[ "Here's why you should invest in Alphabet, General Motors, and Amazon, and not look back.\n\nInvesting in stocks over the long term takes commitment and a strong will to ride out the inevitable ups and downs that the market brings. But if you choose the right companies -- and invest for years instead of months -- the rewards can be huge.", null, "Nicholas Rossolillo (Alphabet): Big technology companies have increasingly come under fire from government regulators. Google parent Alphabet has arguably been one of the hardest-hit, paying out billions to the European Commission over the last few years for various anticompetitive business practices. Increasing calls for regulation have been made in the United States as well, and an investigation into Google and some of its peers is underway. It could take years for a decision to be made, and the final outcome could be wide-ranging -- from increased scrutiny to fines to a potential breakup of Alphabet's empire.\n\nIn spite of the tech giant entering regulatory crosshairs and the potential of a forced split in Alphabet's business, history tells us investors shouldn't sweat it. The real reason to invest in Alphabet (as with other businesses that governments have cracked the whip on in the past) is its leadership in innovation; the company has created a culture where technological advancement is pervasive. Simply put, Google isn't simply an advertising business based on internet search anymore.\n\nSure, about 80% of the Alphabet conglomerate's revenue is still generated by ad sales. But myriad other businesses from data analytics to cloud computing to hardware are expanding fast as well. Then there's the \"other bets\" segment, a hodgepodge of early-stage ventures and investments that encompass things like self-driving vehicles, space and satellite start-ups, and healthcare. The segment continues to lose money (it lost $868 million in the first quarter of 2019 alone), but Alphabet can afford it. Even when factoring in \"other bets\" losses and the European Commission fine, operating income was $6.61 billion.\n\nI like Alphabet's strategy of investing huge gobs of cash, from its highly profitable and dominant status atop the digital advertising industry, to foster innovation and growth later on down the road. It's a farsighted vision, one that makes this stock worth holding for the indefinite future -- even if government regulation poses a near-term threat.\n\nNo driver, no worries\n\nDaniel Miller (General Motors): One unusual stock that you can buy and hold for 50 years is General Motors. You may be skeptical, but hear me out. Right now seems like a horrible time to invest in a Detroit automaker, as sales of light vehicles in the U.S. plateau, but the cyclical nature of the automotive business doesn't matter over a 50-year time frame. Furthermore, one could argue that GM's price-to-earnings ratio of 6 makes this a great time to invest, as much of the near-term negativity seems priced in.\n\nGM is also well-positioned to carve out a leading position in driverless vehicles, as that opportunity continues to expand over the next few decades. Take GM Cruise, for instance: Acquired as Cruise Automation in 2016 for around $600 million, the subsidiary has soared in valuation and gained plenty of attention. In May GM announced that SoftBank, Honda, General Motors itself, and scattered institutional investors invested an additional $1.15 billion in Cruise at a post-investment valuation of $19 billion -- an impressive valuation boost in only three years.\n\nThe increasing number of GM Cruise investors and partnerships is hugely important: The company announced in March that by the end of 2019 it would double its employee headcount, from roughly 1,000 to 2,000, as it drives toward the commercial launch of a ridesharing service in San Francisco later this year.\n\nThe bad news is that because driverless cars could be a lucrative opportunity, the competition is intense, but the technology is expensive to develop. The good news is that despite slowing U.S. sales, GM has focused on more profitable full-size trucks and SUVs, which boosted its average transaction prices (ATPs) by $1,575 during the second quarter to $37,126 -- excellent compared to the industry average of $33,681, according to J.D. Power PIN (Power Information Network) estimates.\n\nTime will tell if GM can indeed succeed with its ambitions. But considering its paltry P/E of 6: If you have a long-term time frame that makes investing in a cyclical business less risky, and believe in its driverless-vehicle potential, GM could be a great stock to hold for 50 years.\n\nAn e-commerce play and cloud computing play rolled into one\n\nChris Neiger (Amazon): If you want a company that will have no problems adapting to shifting trends over the next five decades, look no further than Amazon. It's best known for its e-commerce dominance, of course, and this year it's expected to account for about 38% of all online sales in the U.S.\n\nDon't think that Amazon's finished growing this business, either. Its recent shift toward one-day shipping for Prime members is aimed squarely at keeping its e-commerce rivals at bay. Additionally, its recent Prime Day was a smashing success, with 175 million items sold in just two days. Amazon's early lead in this space means that as the worldwide e-commerce market grows to $4.9 trillion by 2021, the company will continue to benefit.\n\nBut it's not just e-commerce that'll keep Amazon humming along in the coming decades. The company's lucrative Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing platform will help as well. The majority of Amazon's profit already comes from AWS, and as the leading public cloud computing company, with market share of over 32%, Amazon is more than ready to stay ahead of Microsoft and Google in this space. 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[ null, "Come celebrate a tribute to the Eagles, at the Old Town Center for the Arts, when “South of Winslow,” appears in concert, Saturday, Jan. 18, 7 p.m.\n\nOriginating in Prescott, “South of Winslow” is a collection of five talented and seasoned musicians that perform Eagles music exclusively. The band formed seven years ago when they discovered their mutual love for the Eagles.\n\nArguably the most universally known and loved band of the last 40 years, Eagles’ music strikes a chord with all ages and musical persuasions.\n\nThe Eagles Greatest Hits album recorded in 1971 is all time Best Selling Album, selling over 38 million copies, 5 million more than Michael Jackson’s Thriller. Their ‘Hotel California’ Album is third on the all time list at 26 million copies.\n\nAll members share lead singing as well as complex four part harmonies. Live on stage, South of Winslow’s dedication to vocal and instrumental accurracy places them second-to-none with their replication of the Eagles music classics.\n\nBand member Tim Gliddon explained, “The name of the band, “South of Winslow,” was created by borrowing a famous well-known word from the song “Take it Easy.” The specific word “Winslow” from the lyric, “Well, I’m a-standin’ on a corner in Winslow, Arizona” was wittingly utilized for association.\n\nBy coincidence, the band originated in Prescott, which is literally and geographically “South of Winslow.” The unique band name identified the band and gave focus to the group’s enthusiastic ambition in performing entertaining music as an honor and tribute to the Eagles\n\nSouth of Winslow has performed throughout Arizona, Nevada and Hawaii. Aside from their physical appearances, they are often mistaken for the real Eagles.\n\nDuring a concert event in Honolulu, South of Winslow band performed to an audience of 18,000; sharing the same stage with legendary rock artists Kenny Loggins, Steve Augeri of Journey and Mickey Thomas of Jefferson Starship.\n\nThe South of Winslow Concert will be at the Old Town Center for the Arts, Saturday, Jan. 18, 7 p.m. Tickets are available online at www.showtix4u.com.\n\nTickets are also available in Cottonwood at Desert Dancer and Mount Hope Natural Foods; and in Sedona at The Literate Lizard Bookstore. Old Town Center for the Arts is located at 633 N. Main Street (5th Street & Main St.) in Old Town Cottonwood." ]
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[ null, "Ancient tombs are fascinating finds, especially when they’re intact. They can provide us with clues on how a person died, social status, burial styles, and funerary rites.\n\nThe last of these is perhaps the most exciting because it can provide a wealth of knowledge about how our ancestors viewed life and death and what may lie beyond. Let’s see what an intact tomb of a woman who died in the Hellenistic period may say about rituals surrounding death in her time.", null, "The Hellenistic Tomb of a Wealthy Woman\n\nArchaeologists discovered the woman’s tomb in 2019 while mining work was taking place in the village of Mavropigi, in the Kozani region of northern Greece. To their surprise and delight, the tomb was found intact 1.5 meters (4.92 ft.) below the surface of a recently demolished home. 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The top of the bedstead is decorated with symbols of the Greek god Apollo and the bed ends were decorated with the heads of mermaids. Chondrogianni-Metoki explained more about the bronze bed’s significance:\n\n“We still do not know if the bronze bed was made for this dead person or was it a burial custom of the era, of the late Hellenistic, early Roman times. Individual parts of the copper bed have been found in other parts of the country, but an entire bed as far as we have been looking for, no.”", null, "e-ptolemeos.gr writes that to date other burials containing beds have only included wooden carved beds and this unique discovery can shed light on several aspects: the furnishings people had in the area during the Hellenistic period, their metalworking abilities, social stratification at the time, and their burial customs.\n\nThe importance of the bronze bed is emphasized by the painstaking effort that archaeologists devoted to restoring it and creating a miniature reproduction of it in 2020. To complete this task they had to fill in the blanks where the wooden parts of the bed had decomposed in the ground.\n\nThere are several aspects of the woman’s burial which we can explore further. The presence of many of the grave goods fits well with other burials from her time. For example, the placing of gold in her mouth may be related to the story of Charon’s obols .\n\nWhile the archaeological record suggests it’s debatable how popular this funerary practice really was and when it began, classical writers jumped on the story.\n\nThey popularized the tale of paying the ferryman Charon to carry the spirit of the deceased on a boat ride across the River Styx or Acheron. And the acceptance of this story may have subsequently increased the number of graves following the practice.\n\nThe presence of perfume bottles in the woman’s grave also reflects an important aspect of Greek funerary customs – the anointing of the body with perfumes and later placing those bottles in the grave. Hellenicaworld provides a summary of the three phases of most funerary rituals in the ancient Greek world: the laying out the body, the funeral procession, and the internment of the body or cremated remains.\n\nIn the first phase, known as prothesis, relatives, often women, would close the dead person’s eyes and mouth (sometimes with a coin or piece of gold placed inside), wash the body, and anoint it with perfumed oils then dress the deceased in nice clothing, which was usually white.\n\nThe body was then placed on a bed in the house with its feet pointed towards the door and friends and relatives would come and offer their respects and mourn the loss.\n\nFuneral hymns were sung by the family and sometimes they hired professional mourners. A dish of water was placed at the door so that people visiting the dead could purify themselves from the ‘pollution of death’ on their way out.\n\nThe second part, ekphora, was the funeral procession. 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[ null, "It became this excitement thing. What is he going to do something next? Will he say something bad?\n\nSo, this is comedy show, where they had someone dressed as Hilary Clinton talking about policy and the news media were all focused on microphone over here and she’s like: Hello! I’m talking about policy, and the media is like – what is Donald Trump going to say?\n\nSo, if you had a figure who is really good at attracting attention – “What is going to do next?”, someone who can get the media to cover whatever crazy thing he’s going to do next. That figure is someone who worry about because they’re making the news into entertainment. Again, and again in the literature on fascism you find this point. When the news became spectacle, it is very dangerous. When people just wait for this feeling “what is next?”.\n\nIn democracy, we are supposed to get together and figure out what to do about our problems. But if we have no idea, if we can’t see the world, because we have this myth, then we are actually not addressing the problems.\n\nSo, the ideals of history is truth and objectivity, but when you use history for national pride, like Victor Orban in Hungary wants educational system to teach great Hungarian past times, when that happens, you eliminate the base for discussion about reality.\n\nMyth is usually there for the purpose of nationalism and populism. Most people object to nationalism on moral grounds. They say, it is bad, it is morally bad.\n\nI am not a judgmental person; I would never come and tell people you cannot be patriotic. People should do what they want. But myth is bad. Nationalism has a price on your perception of reality.\n\nThat’s my worry about nationalism. There are two kinds of nationalism: good and bad. Good nationalism is nationalism by a group that has been excluded, that had a language taken away, that isn’t allowed to be independent and make its own decisions.\n\nThe next example of propaganda is when good nationalism is used to advance bad nationalism.\n\nAnd this undermines equality. This is use of equality to undermine equality. And my objection is not a moral objection. I said that my objection is different. It’s bad for you or me to tell that “My country is a greatest”. Think of American exceptionalism. The reason it is bad is because none of us is that good, but one group of us says we the greatest, we are getting something deeply wrong.\n\nThe political technologists in Russia have done some very interesting things to distort reality. Think about the slogan of Russia Today. It is “Question more”. How can it be a bad thing? Isn’t it democratic to ask more questions?\n\nThat is very clever. Because what Russia figured out is if you have the news deliver everything – if you look at RT, there’s Nazis, there’s Stalinists, there’s everything!\n\nThe Nazi says this, the Stalinist says this, democrat says that. What Russia figured out, what Surkov figured out is that this is another way of using democratic ideals to undermine democracy. “Question more” sounds very democratic. RT is giving you every conspiracy theory.\n\nDoes anyone know how Donald Tramp came into the national politics? Do you know the specific reason he started getting interviewed by the news? Because he said Obama was born in Kenya. That is how he came to the news. He said that President was born in Kenya.\n\nWhen you have a lot of conspiracy theories and people say: Oh, it could be true. Than people do not know what to believe anymore. Peoples lose the sense of reality.\n\nAnd if you read Hanna Arendt about totalitarianism, she talks about how the Nazi and Bolsheviks survived off of conspiracy theory. That’s how they came to power.\n\nThat’s exactly what Donald Trump said – the media is controlled by Obama, you can tell because they’re not talking about how Obama controls the media and is born in Kenya.\n\nIn Russia, once you destroy reality, what is there left? All there is left is myth.\n\nSo that I think is what’s happening in Russia – conspiracy theory gone mad and then you have a national myth. And like all near-fascist myths, it’s harshly antigay, harshly misogynist.\n\nPutin is like a father of the patriarchal family. Equality is the enemy. And they need the enemy. We are the best, Russian Empire is the best.\n\nWe do the same in America too. Many Americans believe that America was ordained by God to rule the world.\n\nHow do we start instilling a sense of reality? When you destroy reality, when people are talking about conspiracy theories, it’s very difficult.\n\nConspiracy theories are ways of entertaining yourselves. In the literature about the Soviets and the Nazis, you find people making a distinction between language used to describe reality and language just used to create fear, emotion.\n\nIf you say the words “climate change”, many Americans think you’re talking about a conspiracy to make us all pro-gay.\n\nOne problem is that we think language is used to describe the world but is not. Then we become confused about what actually is going on.\n\nSo how do we restore reality is a very important question. At Yale we have a group called the Yale Climate Change Committee and they go and talk to people in Republican state who believe climate change is a conspiracy but who have to deal with the effects of climate change.\n\nThey say – you’ve got a lot of rain lately, or the water is coming into your house, what are you going to do about that? But they don’t say “climate change”.\n\nSo a lot of the time the myths become connected with certain words, and words become magical words, and magical words are no longer about describing things, they are about a magic world, and that’s why after the end of the 1945 denazification took the form of eliminating a lot of the language.\n\nWhen you start seeing words being magical, it’s a little bit dangerous. Even I love the Revolution of Dignity but still language can be a dangerous thing. You think it is describing but instead it’s creating this bigger myth for you.\n\nOn the one hand you have national myth, and on the other you have libertarian, technicists, efficiency, capitalism. I understand why efficiency, market, private sector is important.\n\nWhat makes Ukraine important for the world right now is the Revolution. Ukraine understands things and did things as a civic community that are not just about their own pocketbook and there are not just about efficiency or having more private sector. Different people came together with very different viewpoints and said: Ok, it is a very serious problem. When does that happen? That never happens – and you did it. Everyone is curious about this. And here is optimism.\n\nI hope that Ukraine does not say that we need to become like everybody else. It is important to come up with your own ideals, your own way of going." ]
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[ "How to Appreciate Disney World As An Adult\n\nObservant entrepreneurs can find plenty of inspiration at the House of Mickey. To start, look at the park's history, design, and out-of-this-world food.\n\nBy Seth Porges October 7, 2021\nOpinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.\n\nHot take: Theme parks like those found at the Walt Disney World Resort are more fun when you’re an adult. As a kid, you may be awestruck by the presence of a princess. But as an adult, you can really appreciate the intense attention to detail and fusion of immersive design, technology, and stagecraft that brings these worlds to life. (Not to mention the food and drink.)\n\nAs it happens, Disney World is also a huge hub for conventions of all sorts, with multiple on-site hotels that feature sprawling convention centers that likely bring in people who wouldn’t even think of stepping foot in a theme park.\n\nThis October, Disney World also celebrated its 50th anniversary—a celebration the resort intends to keep going for the next 18 months that will feature new food, merchandise, and a bunch of new rides and attractions. In other words: If you’re the kind of person who hasn’t been since you were a kid (or happens to find themselves in Orlando for a convention), there’s a lot to love about visiting these places as an adult. Here’s a starter guide to appreciating the theme parks with grown-up eyes.", null, "While theme parks like those found at Disney World have long acted as showcases for new technology (years before Skype, I remember my family booking a dining reservation at Epcot using a video teleconference kiosk), the bar for extracting “oohs” and “aahs” from mere technology is now impossibly high. Add on that theme park attractions need to hold their own for years to come, and Moore’s Law has a way of making a once-impressive ride feel like last year’s iPhone.\n\nThe challenge for designers such as Disney’s vaunted Imagineers is thus to create experiences that are both impressive to an audience that has easy access to an Oculus—and capable of remaining impressive for years.\n\nThe solution for modern theme parks is remarkably similar to what is currently happening in the TV and film world, where the most convincing effects (think: The Manalorian) now come from strategically mixing computer graphics with practical effects and physical sets.\n\nIt’s time to stop thinking about theme parks as children’s playgrounds, and more as temples of immersive design: Mega-budget participatory art pieces that wrap you in a cornucopia of sensory experiences designed to trick your brain and sense of presence into thinking you are somewhere you are not. An alien planet out of the Star Wars universe perhaps (you can find that at Disney’s Hollywood Studios), or James Cameron’s Avatar (Disney’s Animal Kingdom). Screens and what we commonly think of as “tech” are one piece of this trick, but so are fake rocks, a giant full-size model of a MIllenium Falcon, mountains that appear to float up in the air above Pandora, cast members (what Disney calls its employees) who speak to you in-story, and an Easter egg-filled attention to detail that rewards repeat visits and obsessive eagle eyes.\n\nFor somebody who spent years working in design and technology, this sense of immersion makes theme parks absolutely fascinating places to visit. Not just because you can see the latest and greatest, but also because the larger parks surrounding these new immersive areas act as multilayered archaeological sites; with 50 years of history, attractions, design decisions, and IP smashed together.\n\nIt can be a lot of fun just strolling the parks and seeing what has stood the test of time—and what hasn’t. The Haunted Mansion still relies on effects from the 1960s (when it first opened at Disneyland in California)—many of which are actually dusted-off theatrical effects from the 1800s (most notably: the Pepper’s Ghost illusion, which is liberally used to populate the ride with translucent spirits).\n\nFor entrepreneurs, there are real lessons that can be pulled from these experiences. It can be easy to get caught up in the hype of a new trick or piece of technology, without really thinking about how it will look and feel to the end user in a few years (or even months) when the shine is gone. Essays and books could be written about why rides like the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean still work after all these years, but it all comes down to using technology in a way that remains grounded in a larger experiential goal without drawing too much attention to itself. There’s a fine line between “classic” and “dated”, and few experiences make that as clear as rides that are still offering delight after decades of continuous operation.\n\nAs much fun as it is to marvel at attractions that have stood the test of time, there’s an undeniable thrill with seeing the latest and greatest. With the ongoing 50th Anniversary celebration as an excuse, we’re seeing a huge number of new stuff come all at once—a rare site for parks that typically make changes in tiny increments.\n\nEpcot, in particular, is undergoing a massive transformation. The biggest changes: A new ride (Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure) that shrinks you down to a Pixar-sized rodent, and a new nighttime show (Harmonious) that uses gigantic displays of water as projection screens that accompany fireworks.\n\nThere’s also some cool tech to appreciate here. The Ratatouille ride (which borrows its characters from the Pixar film) is one of a new crop of attractions that uses trackless ride vehicles that sweep through an environment like a self-driving car. The lack of a physical track allows these rides (you can also experience the tech on the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway rides, both at Hollywood Studios) to move forward, backwards, and side to side. Sans track, these rides also offer a newfound sense of immersion and surprise, as you genuinely may not know where your vehicle is headed next. For the Ratatouille ride, these elements come together to give the ride vehicle something of a personality: A scurrying rat that is forced to crawl in and around the floor of a kitchen, avoiding both physical environmental and 3D screen-presented obstacles. The end result is that you feel less like a passive observer of events (as is often the case in older diorama-filled dark rides), and more of an active participant.\n\nLooking to the future, Epcot is also getting Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind in 2022. This enormous indoor rollercoaster (one of the largest ever constructed) will feature a reverse launch and place visitors in ride vehicles that swivel so as to orient towards specific show scenes. One of the biggest trends in current ride design is to mix the story elements of a classic dark ride with the thrills of a rollercoaster. Nobody has ridden this ride yet, but if properly executed, it could represent the apotheosis of this fusion.\n\nLest we forget, the Magic Kingdom park also got a new nighttime show for the 50th anniversary (called Disney Enchantment). Like the park’s previous show (Happily Ever After), Enchantment uses the iconic Cinderella Castle as a massive project-mapped screen that brings animated characters and scenes to life along with music and fireworks. Still, the show’s neatest feature involves extending this effect to the turn-of-the-century storefronts that line the park’s Main Street USA section. It’s positively wild seeing buildings that have stood there since the park first opened 50 years ago light up in new and interesting ways. Perhaps more than anything else, this effect represents the fusion of old and new that makes these parks so interesting for an adult in 2021.", null, "Sure, you can still fill up on churros and turkey legs; but if you haven’t been to Disney World in decades, you're apt to be shocked at the food of it all. Both in terms of quality and experience.\n\nThe brand-new Space 220 restaurant at Epcot is as much a ride as it is a restaurant, with guests ushered 220 miles above Orlando to a “space station” via a simulated elevator ride that features “windows” (ahem… super high-resolution screens) that offer views down to Earth and up to the stars. Upon arrival, more digital “windows” wrap around the actual restaurant, offering a space-sized version of what one might find eating at the Space Needle or Eiffel Tower. The experience is cool enough that the food probably doesn’t have to be good. Fortunately, it’s actually quite delicious, and the service is nothing short of stellar (or perhaps interstellar?). This is important, and keeps the whole thing feeling like the first-class cabin in 2001: A Space Odyssey—as opposed to steerage in Snowpiercer.\n\nFor those looking for less of an otherworldly experience and more of a straightforward meal, it’s really hard to find a bad bite at the Disney Springs shopping and entertainment area (basically a giant outdoor mall—and a great way to spend some time in the Disney Bubble without paying for park admission). Personal favorites include Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ (southern food), George’s Wine Bar (probably the best place for miles to find funky natties), and the Boathouse (seafood). You can also get a drink at an actual for-real Indiana Jones-themed bar (Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar).\n\nAnd if you’re worried about being overwhelmed with the kiddie nature of it all: Don’t be. At night, Epcot (the most food-focused of the Disney theme parks) transforms into perhaps the world’s most unique pub crawl, with the World Showcase section of the park drawing in far more hungry and thirsty adults than princess-possessed children.\n\nLastly, it can be a ton of fun to look at the different ways the parks use food to further a feeling of immersion and story. The food at Satu’li Canteen in the Avatar-themed part of Animal Kingdom is designed to look like it came from an alien planet, and Star Wars fans can drink blue and green milk in the Galaxy’s Edge section of Hollywood Studios. Or, you know, stick to beer.\n\n10 Ways Adobe Can Supercharge Your Creativity\n\nA designer imagines what Netflix, Spotify, and other brands would have looked like in the 1980s" ]
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[ "The Estate Car seems to have lost favour though, in many ways, it never was in favour.\n\nThe Estate Car was the car you bought when you had so many obligations and so much responsibility that you couldn’t afford to indulge yourself with the car you really wanted. Its name, of course, like its US equivalent the Station Wagon derives from the upper echelons, but even there it was just a tool to carry around steamer trunks, whilst the important people were often carried in the back of something grander.\n\nAfter that, if you couldn’t afford servants to do the lugging around for you, you bought an estate for your own use instead – a lumpy, unloved workhorse.\n\nWell, that’s what I assume is many people’s view of the estate car, though it was never mine. Apart from my old Citroen, I have never owned a car with a proper boot. I have always wanted that loadbay, first with hatchbacks then, when I could afford it, a proper estate. Partly this was to do with the very real needs of my job, though that requirement is not so great now since I have access to vans and such-like.\n\nIt is also, maybe, to do with a less real need, that is the desire to be feel useful. So, just as the sports car is the fantasy compensation symbol of certain middle-aged men, maybe the estate car has filled that purpose for me. I certainly remember poring lustfully over pictures of the new Peugeot 505 Break when it was released.\n\nMind you, I also admit to having always had boy-racer tendencies, which sat at odds with the staid estate car image. For many years practicality won out in my desires until, in 1981 VW introduced the Passat Variant Syncro. Now, this was no hotshoe estate in itself but, sharing the mechanicals with the Audi Quattro it seemed to me ideal if they went the whole route and made a fast, 5 cylinder turbo powered, 4WD estate car. Surely I wasn’t the only one who wanted one.", null, null, null, null, null, null, "Estate cars in the luxury/executive car range were once very rare in Europe. In the UK, Triumph produced the nice 2000/2500 Estate, but Rover and Jaguar stubbornly refused to produce estates, leaving it to the likes of Ford and Vauxhall. There was an undoubted hint of snobbishness in this stance. If you wanted a big comfy estate, France was the place to go. In the 60s, 70s and 80s, the French were the masters of the art, with the Citroen DS, CX and XM and the Peugeot 404, 504 and 505.\n\nVolvo too got in with the antique dealer’s favourite, the 145 followed by the 240 and 740. The Volvo 145 is a good point to discuss the commitment of a manufacturer to a decent estate. It was OK, but its handling was not in the French league. A clue is that it had the same dropping rear side door as the saloon, with a little infill above to ‘straighten’ it. This confirms that it had the same wheelbase as the saloon, but it’s not enough to stick a box on the back of a saloon.\n\nCitroen and Peugeot both used unique rear passenger doors, indicative that they both had longer wheelbases than their saloon equivalents for safer handling. It was a sign that Citroen were losing it when the BX Break did the same thing as Volvo.\n\nMeanwhile, in Germany as in the UK, although Borgward had produced a Combi before it went under, large estates were seen to be the province of Opel and Ford, so the 1977 Mercedes W123T, ironically built in the old Borgward factory, was hugely influential in raising the estate’s image. Until then, the only Benz estates offered were conversions by the likes of Crayford.\n\nI remember the discussion as to whether a Mercedes Estate really made sense, but thousands of W123 and W124 owners proved it did. All the same, Mercedes’ German rivals took some convincing. BMW didn’t introduce a 5 Series Touring until 1990 with Audi releasing its first proper estates around the same time – previously it had offered the, rather perverse, mildly useless, sloped back C3 100 Avant.\n\nBut at this point, Audi suddenly, and literally, went into overdrive. It first offered the turbo 5 quattro drivetrain in the 100 Avant (called confusingly in hindsight S4). Then, in 1994, it produced the 80 based RS2 Avant, Porsche developed and very, very fast. It also put the V8 into the 100 Avant to give the S4 Plus. Two years after introducing its Touring, BMW introduced an E34 M5 Touring.\n\nAlthough the Audis led to the RS4 and RS6 Avants available to this day, oddly BMW’s hot estates have been sporadic. No E59 M5 Touring was offered, the Bangle E60 Touring was offered as an M5, but then the M5 touring disappeared again – though there is always Alpina. Mercedes however joined in with both C and E Class AMG Estates.\n\nWhilst all this was going on, in Japan, Subaru had been plowing their own, characteristically individual, furrow. Starting at the end of the 80s with a 4WD Legacy estate, they soon started uprating the engine and, by the mid 90s, were producing the relatively discreet but rather fast GT-B. But, I can’t help suspecting that Subaru were slightly distracted by WRX inspired performance fever in the 90s.\n\nSales of the Legacy in Europe dropped somewhat early in the last decade and, in the US, where they always had a solid base from people who needed a competent 4WD load carrier, but didn’t fancy the machismo of a default pickup, the drop was even greater. But although you might not think of them that much, these days they actually seem to be selling very well.\n\nAnyway, all the activity in Germany shook things up. The estate was finally being seen as an aspirational vehicle. In time, even Rover and Jaguar finally joined in. Naturally, aspirations and do-it-yourself don’t sit well together and, inevitably, the posh estate lost practicality.\n\nA recent drive in an Insignia Estate, sorry Sports Tourer, confirmed exactly what its name suggests. Opening the rear presented me with a yawning chasm – the one in my life waiting to be filled with the sort of lifestyle choices that the odd shaped opening and relatively mean but immaculate loading bay of the Insignia presumably caters for. But, of course, in reality even lifestyles need space and, when you consider these cars, it’s a pain even fitting in a mountain bike or a ……. oh, the sort of gear for whatever other leisure activities I’m missing out on …. so manufacturers surely do no-one any favours in the end.\n\nYet, suddenly anxious to aspire to be like other car makers, those one-time producers of the sensible, bourgeois mega-estate, Peugeot and Citroen produced the awful, overstyled 407 and the less awful but not that useful second Series C5 Estates – the first C5 was, actually, a pretty decent estate in the old Citroen tradition and, like most of today’s Peugeots, the current 508 is at least better than its predecessor.\n\nNaturally, comfort struggles against practicality in an estate. For me, the perfect estate has a long, wide, high, stepless loading bay, with completely fold flat seats and, ideally, a folding front passenger seat for those very long items. But folding seats often mean that you restrict space for nice, springy cushions and well postured backrests. My own experience being a passenger in the rear of a W124 Estate was that it was a bit too bench like.\n\nBut these challenges are to be overcome, not avoided. And, on another contentious compromise, we’ve recently discussed the worth of the ‘lost’ loadspace caused by the angled rear of a hatchback and, indeed, most modern estate cars. For me this is crucial but, it seems, for most people the presumed aesthetic improvement of an angled rear door is more important than ultimate loadspace. The Mercedes CLA and CLS Shooting Brakes are, I guess, as relevant to a load carrier as a pair of €800 designer jeans are to workwear. They just shout out ‘I’ve made it, I don’t need practicality’.\n\nThe MPV was the first sign of the estate car’s decline. The floor was in the same position, but the roof was higher, thus increasing its useful boxiness. This seemed to be the logical evolution of the estate, the next step, and I was an enthusiastic early adopter with a Series 1 Espace. If this had been where all estate car sales would go in the future, I would accept and understand its decline. But the car market’s an irrational place, and the MPV’s star has also faded in favour of the SUV and the Crossover. Also the 4 door pickup takes quite a few sales that could go to estates. In some parts of the world this makes sense, but in an urban environment what does it offer besides posturing?\n\nThe physics of load carrying is often given little thought by drivers. Self levelling, as with old Citroens, is a boon, but trying to keep the main weight of the load as low and far forward as possible is wise. Also, giving some thought to which items might become lethal weapons in an accident is sensible. Today’s high-riding vehicles don’t increase loadspace, they just move its content’s centre of gravity higher. Most people seem happy with this which, in marketing terms, means that they are right. Modern chassis technology means that high riding cars can corner perfectly safely and many SUVs amaze with their prowess. But physics is physics, and a low estate car will always be dynamically superior.\n\nToday, assailed on various fronts, the estate’s tailgate appears to be in terminal descent. I miss the proper estate car. For sensible me, the ultimate would be a well-preserved Citroen CX Break (or Safari as they said in the UK). Or, since I currently drive an estate car, albeit a rather short and odd one, a stretched Cube or one of its Japanese cousins might be ideal.\n\nFor hooning me, I did consider a grey import Legacy Second Generation GT-B years ago, but felt that Q-car anonymity shouldn’t extend to the very dull interior. However my fantasies don’t actually end with that or a noisy Audi RS6. Encouraged by ownership of my Audi S6 (loadspace too high due to rear diff, etc) a couple of years ago I just missed a fine sounding, high-mileage but realistically priced, E34 M5 Touring. Of today’s offerings, I’d possibly prefer a Mercedes AMG, but these cars all suffer from the compromises dictated by their styling.\n\nFar better and capacious would be the one-off Agnelli Lancia Thema 8.32 or one of Paul Newman’s Ford V8 powered Volvos. But if you really wanted to say ‘I’ve made it and I’m loaded, but that’s because I still buy all my stuff at the Cash & Carry’, there’s always the Bentley Turbo R Val D’Isere conversions made, apparently, for the Sultan of Brunei and featuring part-time hydraulic 4WD.\n\nIncidentally, if you think that no-one can get excited over estate car ownership, my picture researches led me to the site of an enthusiastic owner who has lovingly restored a Mercedes W123 turbodiesel. It seems a very comprehensive and informative site, so comprehensive in fact that it includes some of the least likely babe’n car shots imaginable. Naturally, they are not DTW appropriate but, in the context of the car, oddly endearing so, if you are interested……….\n\n16 thoughts on “Art of the Estate”" ]
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[ "My second trip to Disney was in November 1997. 10 years after the first – my brother and I were in high school and it wasn’t his idea of a fun time – to me it was still amazing – I guess this should have been a sign of how much I would continue to love Disney as I got older.\n\nWe went to Florida for two weeks, we stayed one week near Daytona and the other at the Vistana Resort. The Vistana quickly became a family favorite that my parents continue to visit whenever they can get in with their time share points. This is humorous to me as it is on the property directly adjoining Vista Way the apartment complex that I lived in when I worked for the Disney College Program.\n\nThis vacation we had five day hopper passes and my mom had these still so check them out below.", null, null, "I certainly can’t believe the price – it was $205 per person including water parks and no expiration – my parents used left over dates from them when they came to visit me in 2002. The price now for a five day hopper pass is $405 and the tickets expire 14 days after the first use.\n\nUnfortunately as we went in the 25th Anniversary and the castle was in its ugly pink birthday cake wrapper. Other than that it was just as magical. This trip I got to meet my favorite character – Eeyore!", null, "We went to both Epcot and MGM Studios (now Hollywood Studios). I included pictures of the sign out front, the now extinct Backlot Tour, the Hercules parade and of course the Tower of Terror picture that we purchased (note I didn’t make that large as we all look petrified!!).", null, "We loved doing water parks – this is still one of my dads favorite things to do at Disney World. We went to Blizzard Beach which was the newest water park (it opened in 1995) and River Country (the oldest and now extinct). We had a blast at both! We also took the boat over to Discovery Island (also now extinct) – it really was a cool island.", null, "Our second trip was a lot of fun and made me realize that I loved Disney World and would be spending a lot more time there. This is my favorite family vacation we ever took! Next week I will show some pictures from my senior class trip (hint – we went to Disney World!).\n\nHere’s the link to my #DisneySide giveaway as well – feel free to enter – winner will be announced 3/5/15." ]
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[ "Death Penalty in Asia, no steps forward, many steps backwards.", null, "The case of Pakistan: 150 executions in 6 months — Pakistan’s race to kill.\n\n\nMany may have been offered clemency if they could pay the required bribe or blood money.\nPakistan has executed over 150 people since a seven-year moratorium was lifted on state executions just six months ago. If we continue at this pace, we will quickly surpass China, North Korea, Iran and Saudi Arabia in the number of executions carried out by the state this year. It is not only the pace of executions that is alarming, it is the fact that many of these cases are marred by corruption, torture and a flagrant disregard for international human rights standards.\nA recent case was that of Aftab Bahadur, a Christian man who was accused of murder when he was just 15 years old. His confession was extracted after allegedly enduring prolonged torture, which involved being burnt by cigarettes and having his fingernails removed. Aftab Bahadur was hanged on June 10 despite calls by thousands of concerned individuals, human rights organizations, Christian leaders, and even the United Nations to grant him a reprieve. Shafqat Hussain’s story is similar. He was also sentenced when he was a juvenile, and his confession too was allegedly extracted under torture. Shafqat Hussain was arrested along with several others for the same crime. According to reports, while the others were freed after paying a 80,000 rupees (US$786) bribe, Shafqat was not because he did not possess the funds. Doubts about his guilt have led to the postponement of his sentence four times, but he has yet to be exonerated.\nWhile Pakistan is racing to execute people, most of the rest of the world is moving in the opposite direction. In fact, nearly two-thirds of all countries have abolished the death penalty due to the growing belief that it is cruel, inhuman, degrading, discriminatory and ineffective in deterring crime. In the US, where the death penalty exists in 32 out of 50 states but is practiced in only a few, stories of innocent people being sentenced to death periodically surface. The Innocence Project, an organization dedicated to reforming the US justice system, has successfully exonerated over 300 people, some of whom had been sentenced to death, largely through the use of DNA testing — a facility not readily accessible here. In fact, since 1973, 154 people have been freed from death row in the US after spending years in prison because their guilt could not be proven beyond reasonable doubt.\nIf the US justice system, which many would cite as being one of the most robust, can make so many mistakes, one can only imagine how many wrongful convictions there have been in Pakistan where corruption plagues every level of the state’s structure, particularly the police.\nApplication of death penalty is inherently flawed, with members of marginalized groups far more likely to receive death sentences. In the US, you are three times more likely to face execution if you are African American than if you are white. In Pakistan, among the marginalized are members of minority communities some of whom have been sentenced to death for allegedly committing blasphemy. While more Muslims have received the death penalty for allegedly committing blasphemy, minority communities feel themselves at far greater risk because of their religious, caste and class identity. Despite this, many in Pakistan blindly support the death penalty because they believe it deters crime and is sanctioned by religion. Not only does this overlook the countless studies, which prove that states that apply the death penalty do not have lower murder rates, it mistakenly assumes the state acts in a manner that is fair and just. Interestingly, many of those who support the death penalty do not trust the state with their alms or even their tax money due to fears of rampant corruption, but yet they trust it with deciding the gravest of matters — that of life and death.\nThere are more than 8,000 people who are counting the days till they will be called to the gallows. Many of these people were likely tortured in order to extract their confessions, some when they were children. Many may have been offered clemency if they could pay the required bribe or blood money. Many were probably the victims of some personal enmity on the part of the accusers. Many are mentally challenged or ill. And many more were just the most convenient and vulnerable suspects who could be found at the time.\nThe state has taken a respite from executions for the holy month of Ramadan. This represents a small window of opportunity for the Pakistani public to reflect on the effectiveness of the death penalty as it is applied today — by a severely broken and corrupt justice system.\n\nComment: Asian countries tend to be followers, not leaders. We watch each other carefully; when one moves we all move. Above all, this is true of the death penalty. Countries in the region shuffle along, always hesitant to take the ultimate step of abolition. When the Philippines took the unusual step of abolition, the others reflected that the move was influenced by Philippines non-asian adherence to Catholicism. A Thai senator remarked to me, referring to Philappine addiction to asassination killings, that Philippines doesn't need the death penalty as they shoot each other. However, backward steps are more easily taken. Like India, its rejected twin Pakistan had begun a moratorium on the death penalty. And like India, it took the step backwards. Where does that leave Thailand, now approaching a de facto moratorium, the ultimate alternative to choice?\nPosted by hrdefender at 4:09 PM" ]
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[ "We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy.\nHome » Kicking up the heat in meat\n\nKicking up the heat in meat\n\nCHICAGO — Some call it hot. Others prefer to say spicy. They are referring to “kick,” that painful, yet pleasurable sensation of the mouth on fire. It’s a sensory experience today’s consumers enjoy that’s intensifying with no signs of abating.\n\n“Consumers are on a big, broad journey of discovery, moving out of their comfort zones to explore new food experiences, with flavor – in particular flavors that provide kick – playing a major part,” said Lu Ann Williams, director of innovation for Innova Market Insights. “Brands are leaning towards more remarkable and unusual flavor hybrids, as well as stronger taste experiences.”\n\nThis is supported by two out of three Americans, according to an Innova Market Insights survey, who agreed they love to discover new flavors. Even among more traditional consumers who don’t feel this way, there is still a role for reinventing classic flavors with novel twists, alongside developing new and more unusual flavors and combinations.\n\n“Today’s consumers regard themselves as world citizens and are increasingly interested in diverse flavors inspired by foreign cuisines, in particular, Southeast Asian, East Asian, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern,” Ms. Williams said. “Chili peppers are often a part of authentic recipes.”", null, "Authenticity includes specificity. In many instances it’s no longer enough to refer to a food as spicy or hot. Consumers want to better understand the origin of the kick, including the chili’s flavor profile. Marketers are starting to call out the chili pepper’s name in prepared meat and poultry, often describing its level of heat and flavor.\n\nHormel Foods Corp. is adding a little kick to its Hormel Natural Choice snack packs with a chipotle chicken option. The chipotle is a smoked and dried jalapeño that has a little bit of heat and a woody, smoky flavor with a hint of cocoa.\n\nChipotles and jalapeños range from 2,500 to 10,000 Scoville Heat Units (S.H.U.), a measure of the concentration of capsaicin that is determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. Pure capsaicin tops out the Scoville scale at 16,000,000 S.H.U.\n\nTo compare, bell peppers lack capsaicin and therefore score zero on the Scoville scale. A mild-heat pepper is the ancho, also known as poblano. It is 1,000 to 2,000 S.H.U. For many, anchos, chipotles and jalapeños are the point of entry into hot and spicy cuisine.\n\nThe “Food and Flavor Trends 2020 and Beyond” survey conducted by Les Dames d’Escoffier International provides insight from food professionals as to the types of international items that will be gaining traction on menus. One such concept is Puebla Hot Pot, which has Latin American origins. This is a bowl meal consisting of chicken or pork in a chicken stock sauce seasoned with ancho chilis, smoked paprika and spices. The ancho chilis contribute a rich, dark cherry flavor with raisin sweetness and smoky tobacco and chocolate undertones. This combined with the smoked paprika, gives the stew-like dish a sweet meets heat barbecue flavor.\n\nAnother trending concept is Tanzanian Mishkaki. This is the boldly spiced East African version of beef shish kabob. The meat marinade includes the bright flavors of lemon and papaya blended with tomato and onion, along with zing from garlic, red bell pepper, black pepper and ginger. This dish does not have kick from capsaicin, as bell peppers do not contain this compound. Nor does black pepper; however, ground dried peppercorns have a unique spiciness from the chemical compound piperine, which has a pungent taste profile.", null, "Jianbing is a popular street-food in China that can now be found in many food courts and the growing number of food halls in cities like Chicago and New York. Considered an on-the-go breakfast food, much like a doughnut or bagel, jianbing is a filled crepe brushed with umami-rich hoisin and chili sauce. The sauce is very personal, with culinary professionals having their own signature pepper combination.\n\nMany prefer to use milder peppers, in order for the consumer to appreciate the complex layer of flavors that the peppers bring to the food. This includes guajillos, which are dried mirasol chilis. They are only about 2,500 to 5,000 S.H.U. and boast a moderately spicy, tangy flavor with a touch of citrus. Pasillas are even milder, at 1,000 to 2,500 S.H.U. They have a unique, complex flavor that starts out like prune and finishes with a hint of licorice.\n\nWhile many chili peppers possess flavor, that flavor cannot always be tasted when the heat level is high. Some peppers are simply all about the capsaicin. The Carolina Reaper, for example, is known as the hottest chili pepper in the world and can be as hot as 2,200,000 S.H.U. The Bhut Jolokia pepper – ghost pepper – measures in at about 800,000 to 1,000,000 S.H.U.\n\nNot as hot, but hot enough that no flavor can be detected by the human tongue is the piri piri pepper, also known as African bird’s eye chili. With its origin in Portugal, the word piri translates to hot. The pepper measures at about 175,000 S.H.U.\n\nDatassential MenuTrends 2019 suggests that piri piri sauce, which is made from the namesake pepper, is trending as an ingredient to deliver kick to all types of foods, in particular chicken. The condiment features pureed pepper combined with citrus peel, onion, pepper, salt, lemon juice, bay leaves, paprika, pimiento, basil, oregano and tarragon.\n\nPiri piri is a complex sauce that has become quite common in South African cuisine where it delivers sweet, sour and salty notes along with heat. Awareness is still low among consumers, but its appearance on menus has grown 41 percent over the past four years. Nielsen data shows that its presence has grown 120% in retail over the past two years.\n\nGochujang is another sauce gaining traction in meat and poultry. It is a combination of chili peppers and fermented soybeans and starts out sweet to the palate. Depending on the peppers, the degree of lingering heat varies, but should always be there. This Korean condiment is catching on in food service and retail.\n\nSuch hot sauces make sense for meat and poultry, according to Nancy Kruse, president of The Kruse Co., as consumers are often more willing to taste unfamiliar ingredients when they are delivered by a familiar food, such as a burger or even fried chicken.\n\nThis is something that packaged meat and poultry processors can do with creative use of sauces, seasonings and marinades. Teaming up with brands known for delivering kick to foods is an easy point of entry into the hot and spicy space.", null, "Tajín, one of Mexico’s most recognized seasoning brands, for example, is now appearing in a number of packaged meat and poultry products. Tajín’s authentic flavor is a unique blend of mild chili peppers, dehydrated lime juice and sea salt. It is primarily used to enhance the flavor of desserts, vegetables, fresh fruit and now, protein.\n\nThe Tyson and Hillshire Farm brands from Tyson Foods Inc. are making it easy to explore the kick of Tajín by infusing the seasoning directly into several breaded chicken and smoked sausage products.\n\n“Tajín brings a unique, flavorful chili-lime ‘zing’ that pairs perfectly with these products,” said Chef Michelle Duran, who helped inspire the Tajín-flavored products. “Now consumers will have even more opportunities to spice up meals with our new flavorful sausage and chicken offerings.”\n\n“We know consumers crave to personalize their food and, even more, to experiment with spice,” said J.J. Tellez, marketing director at Sigma. “Our collaboration will expand into products that will delight consumers with new flavor alternatives that will create more tasty moments to enjoy FUD and Tapatío together.”\n\nThe Great American Turkey Co. relies on a variety of hot and spicy seasonings to make its new line of craft turkey-based products relevant to today’s adventurous consumers. Offerings include ready-to-cook Smoky & Sweet Chili Turkey Breast Strips featuring chipotle and ancho chilis. The product is described as having “just enough heat to keep your taste buds interested.” There’s also a Southeast Asian spicy masala variety made with a blend of peppers and spices mixed with “snappy ginger and a light touch of mint for a flavor that excites and delights.” The smoky sweet chili flavor is also used in sausages and cutlets.\n\n“I believe turkey is America’s next big protein,” said Kirk Posmantur, founder and chairman. “We see this as a massive opportunity in the marketplace. Easy, fresh, delicious, healthy protein options are in demand, and turkey has yet to become a go-to, yearlong choice for consumers.”\n\nMaybe adding a little kick will change that for the better." ]
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[ null, "I actually keep getting the particular message, “Failed to be able to initialize the physics system. Please ensure you have a great latest version of the particular PhysX System Application installed. inches Occasionally, you may end up having this message even though you have PhysX program software installed upon the body. The just possible solution we all have found up to now is to uninstall the current PhysX version and installing from the setup that emerged with the Bulk Effect 2 DIGITAL VIDEO DISC disk. “Failed in order to initialize the physics system. Please make sure you have an up to date version of the PhysX System Software mounted. ” Update noise card and mainboard drivers – Overlooked by many but the essential step to be able to playing games crash free. Click Here to download 3DP Chip for House windows Vista/XP/7 – This program will instantly detect your components and search for updated drivers with regard to them.\n\nMake sure you ensure you have an updated version” mistake. Just built a fresh PC with an Nvidia card therefore I knew PhysX was installed. I install the individuals, and I get the same error concept as before. This is extremely odd, ?nternet site played this online game on an more mature computer a few years ago in addition to didn’t have this particular problem. Additionally, We also recently completed playing mass effect 1 in the existing computer, so that is even weirder to me. Note that will if you need to do of which then some more recent games MAY experience a problem with the older PhysX in addition to require you to update to the particular newer version. On the other hand if that doesn’t job then you need to uninstall PhysX and after that install the version that is saved with Mass Effect second .\n\nGame configurations can easily become changed from the particular game launcher. Take note that if an individual want to enable Anti Aliasing, the particular launcher does not have an alternative regarding it. It seems the overall game does not necessarily support AA (as it didn’t appear to work when pressured from video card control panel either). Whatever changes an individual make, they won’t take effect until you save the construction file. As uncovered by the developers, the choices you made in Mass Effect 1 can impact your story progress inside Mass Effect two. Back when Mass Effect 1 was released, it was a new busy moment for all of us. Thankfully, Mass Effect 2 release provides been a lot ‘cleaner’.\n\nI got the empty. bik files from the “no intro” resolve i googled in addition to downloaded. You just have to rename them correctly and drop them to the \\Mass Effect 2\\BioGame\\Movies\\ folder. Use home windows “run” option, type “msconfig” – after that check newly openned window for “load or download or even smth like that” “new parametrs” plus switch proccessor count number from 1 to 2.\n\nMass Effect 2 Will Not Operate\n\nIn case you use a new NVIDIA video card, it may not really be listed as PhysX within the plan list, it’ll be NVIDIA PhysX. Uninstall physx, reboot PC, download the latest physx and install it. So just select Mas Effect a few in Origin and click ‘repair install’ and ‘check the update’ will resolve this issue. To repair this issue – ALT-Tab out regarding the game plus open taaskmgr. Move to processes plus right click about MassEffect3 exe file and click Place Affinity. Open typically the manager again, proper click around the Bulk Effect 3 exe and Set Cast back to a couple of cores.\n\nYou can use any kind of driver cleaning energy like Drive Sweeper to remove the old physics individuals from your method. If you cannot access the quick-buttons during your multi-player session of the game, you ought to re-log to correct this issue. It occurs when you change your character within the lobby. Reboot Origin and it also need to recognize Mass Result 3 as mounted. It happens whenever you charge while a person are dead due to the fact of the difference between client and server about correct position of the character. Re-starting the particular game and prevent charging when you are dead to eliminate this issue. Size Effect 3 will be the highlight of March, and we know for a truth how the start of any blockbuster want that continues COMPUTER platform; plenty of bugs, game breaking problems and frustrated consumers.\n\nPlease ensure you have a great updated version of typically the PhysX System Application installed. can’t find mass effect a couple of or 3 to work because of physx. i have tried uninstall software in addition to installing it once again. i tried installing the physx application that was in the mass impact 2 folders, that will also failed. i actually have tried compatebility, and run since administrator. When I attempt to start ME2, it says “Failed to initialize typically the physics system. Make sure you make certain you have an updated version from the PhysX System Application installed. “\n\nIt took me nearly 40 minutes to determine out what the problem was and after that the compatible version associated with PhysX. 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[ null, null, "\nEarlier in his poker career, WSOP success came quick for John Hennigan as he won gold bracelets in a 2002 $2k HORSE event ($117,320) and a 2004 $5k Limit Hold'em tournament ($325,360). Since then, Hennigan's career has had plenty of near misses in his pursuit of bracelet number three, including a second-place finish earlier this summer ($319,993) and a third-place effort in last year's $50k Poker Players Championship.\n\nThe latter is quite noteworthy here because Hennigan finally got over the hump by winning the 2014 WSOP $50k Poker Players Championship and $1,517,767. He survived a field of 102 of the world's best players and battled back after falling to the short stack in three-handed play.\n\nBrandon Shack-Harris, who's had an excellent WSOP with 4 top-four finishes, was a thorn in Hennigan's side during both three-handed and heads-up play. But after hours of grueling poker, Hennigan was finally able to finish off Shack-Harris ($937,975) and increase his career winnings to $6,268,701. There wasn't much time to celebrate, though, since Hennigan ran to his seat to get started in the $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship after winning.\n\n\nYou've probably heard about a poker pro or two who struggled after Black Friday. But few pros could attest to the hardships that Jesse McEuen suffered through following April 15th, 2011. Once financially secure with three houses and $400,000 to his name, the successful online poker pro's life took a huge downswing when his bankroll was lost on an online poker site for good (probably UB or Absolute).\n\nFrom here, he sold three houses that he owned and moved to Mexico to continue grinding at the biggest poker sites. Unfortunately, financial distress and poor play caused him to lose what money he had left. So in a last-ditch attempt to reclaim his poker career, McEuen grabbed his dog and the last few thousand dollars that he had and headed for Vegas. Lucky for him, he ran into John Kabbaj, who won a gold bracelet this summer and had went through his own hardship recently (a nasty divorce). Kabbaj felt bad for McEuen and decided to stake him in the 2014 WSOP.\n\nBoth Kabbaj and McEuen are celebrating now because the latter topped a 714-player field to win a $1,500 Ante Only NL Hold'em event and $212,093. Aside from getting some cash to build his bankroll again, McEuen will no doubt receive the shot of confidence that he's been sorely lacking ever since Black Friday.\n\n\nWhile most champions love the attention that they get from winning a WSOP event, they try to downplay this aspect. Not Tyler Patterson, though, who was completely honest after winning a $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo tourney. \"(Winning) means so much. I'm really a glory hog,\" Patterson said. \"I honestly can't say it means more than the cash, because that's what we play for, but it really means a lot. I like the attention and recognition.\"" ]
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[ null, "OCR App- If you don’t have a scanner, you can still snappily overlook documents with the help of mobile scanningapp.However, you want to start optic character recognition( OCR), If you need to convert the runners to a train that you canedit.However, what you need is a mobile scanning app and OCR, If you need to upload damage images for an expenditure report or convert some runners of a book into textbook that you can edit. While there are multitudinous apps that can overlook documents using only your phone’s camera, the number that can convert them into editable digital documents is small.\n\nUsing the smartphone camera to checkup published documents has come a common app for a smartphone moment. While we can download and install numerous apps from the Google Play Store to perform this work, numerous of them will include numerous additions and the quality may not be acceptable for your requirements. Also, some of them warrant some important features like converting media lines to other formats, uploading lines directly to pall storehouse or etc. Some free apps can request plutocrat after certain moments of use or to produce the final train to download.\n\nWhat Makes An OCR App Great?\n\nThe stylish OCR app have a dereliction automatic scanning point that focuses on the textbook and directly detects the edges of documents. All the apps that created this final list have this capability and use it by dereliction. Anyhow of what you put in front of your phone’s camera, the app reviews without having to touch a button( the only exception is Microsoft OfficeLens). Although not tapping on a button might feel trivial, it allows your hands to hold the camera forcefully, producing a sharper image. thus, automatic scanning is a largely desirable point.\n\nWe’re looking for apps that offer to digitize and surveying them in a single result. immaculately, you want to be suitable to overlook your document and be suitable to use the textbook incontinently. Four of the apps that made this list meet this criterion. The only bone\nthat’s not, Microsoft OfficeLens, requires a secondary app to complete the process. Eventually, we included it anyway because the results were veritably good and the apps bring nothing. still, you need a Microsoft account to get the textbook editable.\nWhat you do with your lines after surveying and surveying them is extensively important. The stylish scanning and OCR app allow you to save a PDF of what you digitize and offer fresh options to partake, publish and export your lines. Some indeed have the function Copy all textbook that allows you to snappily collect textbook directly from the app and bury it into the app you want.\n\nFeatures aren’t everything to look for, but there are some that we like to see in mobile scanning and OCR app. Tools that allow you to manually acclimate the crop are important, for illustration, because occasionally apps are wrong in edge discovery. Apps also bear tools to acclimate brilliance, correct color, and elect grayscale rather than black and white affair when demanded. Having an OCR function that works in different languages is also a big advantage.\n\nSince there are numerous free and paid OCR app available in the Google Play store, you can get confused when looking for the stylish. After trying several apps of the same type, we’ve listed some of the stylish free OCR app. For us, flashing back a stoner’s requirements is a crucial point on which the prospect chooses the right bone\n. Because some OCR app are specifically designed to convert images from handwritten notes into plain textbook, while other apps can do much further. thus, the need is the point that satisfies felicity.\n\nSome of the apps of the professional performances are really worth the price, while others are not. That’s why, along with some free apps, we ’ve also added some high- quality paid apps recommended by professionals. We’ll also do all we can to go with the cheapest payment apps for the convenience of druggies. So, let’s see the 5 stylish OCR app for Android 2019.\n\nCamScanner OCR App is one of the stylish apps for Android document scanners with further than 350 million downloads. The app allows you to snappily overlook any document and have it in your phone’s gallery, be it a damage, an tab, a note, a business card, a blackboard discussion,etc.\n\nalso, the app has an internal optimization tool that improves the textbook and plates to insure that they’re clear and clear enough and that it’s possible to use the OCR( Optical Character Recognition) function to prize the textbooks from the images.\nIt’s an amazing OCR surveying app formulti-purpose phones that can be used to overlook documents, convert images to PDF lines and also convert images into fluently editable textbook. We tested this app on numerous types of papers, handwritten notes and indeed on published paper, similar as the review, substantially due to its OCR capabilities and the result was relatively satisfactory. In some cases, the result wasn’t over to the mark.\n\nCamScanner also lets you partake scrutinized documents as PDF or JPEG and publish them using AirPrint with any near printer.\n\nGoogle OCR App is likewise inquisitive about imparting its personal model of OCR technology. Google Keep is advertised extra as a whole answer for retaining and organizing notes. You can use the app to seize thoughts, scribbles, and images, then insert it right into a word that may be changed thru the app. From there, you may flip it right into a checklist, a reminder or only a word for destiny reference.\n\nThe app is intuitive and pretty smooth to use. It has a tiled manage panel so that you can without difficulty overview a protracted listing and nevertheless be pretty prepared later. Google Keep is a sturdy competitor to OneNote and Evernote with many features for taking and storing notes. One of those is OCR. Being a Google app, it integrates with Calendar, Documents and different Google services.\n\nThe app is loose and with out ads, like every Google things. The manner it really works is a touch exclusive due to the fact Keep is an app for taking minimalist notes. Scan an picture with textual content after which contact the 3 dots at the proper facet of the display screen to “clutch the textual content” withinside the picture.\n\nMicrosoft Office Lens – PDF Scanner OCR App is a beneficial app in case you are someone grown up with Microsoft applications over the years. This app is a PDF scanner to be able to can help you use your phone’s digital digicam to experiment a record and store it for later use.\n\nThe app gives trimming, PDF enhancements, textual content enhancing, and report sharing. One of the matters that makes this app precise is its cappotential to store to OneDrive. Therefore, in case you want to experiment a record, store it to transform it right into a PDF and proportion it with a colleague; Office Lens has you covered.\n\nYou also can use this app to proportion files and create backups through OneDrive, however it’s the handiest record scanner app that helps you to store them in OneNote. Moreover, in case you are interested by enhancing files with the Microsoft Office package, this may be your very last choice, because it comes from the enterprise itself.\n\nText scanner OCR App is an excellent app because it claims to guide greater than 50 languages, such as Chinese, French, Japanese and greater. It additionally helps extracting textual content from the handwritten textual content.\n\nThe app interface has crucial scanning capabilities like magnification and a brightness slider to seize textual content as truely as possible. In our tests, he had no hassle extracting textual content, despite the fact that the extraction of the textual content from handwritten notes regarded to be its vulnerable point.\n\nBut it’s now no longer unexpected in view that writing can range plenty from one character to another. However, it’s miles nonetheless one of the few apps that permit you to extract textual content from handwritten notes, so it’s really well worth a try. In essence, the app has best one important function this is well suited with different fragments. This is to transform pics into textual content.\n\nThe guide capabilities of this app are that it has the very best examine speed, the very best accuracy rate, is to be had in greater than fifty languages ​​and may be synchronized with Google Drive and Google Keep. The app could be very clean to apply. You simply need to supply permission to apply the digital digicam at the tool and the entirety may be ready.\n\nText Fairy OCR App is like a lifesaver who comes to the deliverance when it’s necessary to prize the textbook from an image. The Text Fairy app is veritably easy to use. The app allows you to fete the textbook set up in the scrutinized documents and images. You can elect that textbook and save it for editing latterly.\n\nThe Text puck control panel is veritably simple and intuitive, which means that it’s relatively easy to use. In addition, it supports further than 50 languages, which means you can use it to communicate and learn another language.\nText Fairy is another emotional image birth tool for Android able of feting textbook from over 50 languages, including Chinese, Japanese, Dutch, French and more. It comes with support for numerous Indian languages, similar as Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, etc. You’ll be asked to download the necessary languages in the first run of the app.\n\nWe scrutinized our test document without crimes, but we had problems feting the textbook on a runner that included a couple of images. likewise, it’s worth flashing back that there are numerous homemade way involved before surveying a document, which makes it infelicitous for batch scanning. It’s stylish to limit its use to surveying books and magazines with a simple design." ]
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[ null, "No one could have known the moron in the stolen maroon Commodore would turn left. If he had driven through the city he probably would have been arrested without incident on the other side of town.\n\nInstead he turned the wheel and planted his foot, ploughing into citizens in Bourke Street, killing six people and injuring a further 27.", null, "The offender on Swanston Street with police a metre behind him.\n\nThe immediate response was magnificent. People in and out of uniform ran to help the injured and the dying. The offender was taken alive – even under massive pressure police only used reasonable force.\n\nThe system failed and people died. Nothing will change that.\n\nOn Thursday, Coroner Jacqui Hawkins released her findings into the death of the six people in Bourke Street on January 20, 2017. It is a reasoned, rational and compassionate document that shows she understands the unspeakable pressure on making split-second life-and-death decisions.\n\nShe goes out of her way to point out that we are all wise in hindsight.\n\nHer findings, critical and constructive, are made not to find scapegoats but solutions, indicating that she, unlike the police who were dealing with the offender, had time to make reasoned decisions.\n\nShe takes the unusual step of not naming the offender, a move we applaud, as she does not want to give the callous killer the sort of publicity he craves.\n\nShe says the events that led to the offender killing six people were a \"perfect storm\" and there was no certainty that if police had acted differently there would have been a different outcome.\n\n\"I find that the police officers involved in the events leading up to Bourke Street acted in good faith in their efforts to apprehend the offender. The evidence revealed many examples of excellent policing.\"\n\nHowever, she finds, the police response was poor, inflexible, poorly resourced, badly communicated and underpinned by a \"reluctance to act assertively for fear of recrimination\".\n\nIn a document that runs to 357 pages those eight words are key.\n\nThe events of Bourke Street unravelled in minutes, but were years in the making.\n\nFor years and years a culture has seeped into policing that doing nothing is often better than acting quickly. Avoiding confrontations lessens the chance of injuries to police, the public and offenders. Time is your friend and don't act in haste.\n\nRightly or wrongly, many middle managers feel they are likely to be criticised by their supervisors for taking assertive action and as a result they won't put their heads over the parapet.\n\nOften it is more about protecting your arse than the public.\n\nCoroner Hawkins says police were not assertive enough to intercept the offender before the Bourke Street carnage and yet another coroner, many years earlier, criticised police for being too brave.\n\nAfter a spate of fatal police shootings, Coroner Hal Hallenstein held a \"super-inquest\" into seven deaths and criticised the police \"culture of bravery\", whereby they felt compelled to charge in with little planning.\n\nHe found police often made the situation worse by confronting the offender, sometimes with fatal consequences.\n\nAs a result, in 1994 police changed tactics to cordon and contain where safety was the first priority.\n\nPolice have also been criticised at inquests for the consequences of high-speed pursuits. In 2014 Coroner John Ollie found: \"Having considered a range of material and evidence on this matter … I cannot conceive of many situations where a police pursuit would be justified, as the risks are too high to members of the community.\"\n\nWhen the SOG stopped an armed killer in South Melbourne and shot him dead, a Coroner raised the possibility they should be charged with murder – they weren’t.\n\nBefore Thursday's findings but after the Bourke Street tragedy, there has been much soul searching at the top and another change of tactics.\n\nStreet police will be encouraged to make hard decisions. Cops can ram offenders' cars if they are a risk to the public. (Just a few years earlier a policeman was charged for doing exactly that).\n\nThey are expected to take immediate action if they come upon an armed siege and take assertive action when the public is at risk.\n\nChief Commissioner Shane Patton has been telling the public, his senior officers and the troops on the ground that doing something is better than doing nothing.\n\nHe says, as long as the decisions are reasonable, he will back those on the streets.\n\nThe victims of Bourke Street deserve nothing less." ]
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Today everyone managed to wear them and nobody forgot them and it was awesome. It unites us a lot more.\"\n\nSix months ago, Latham found out that his daughter, Hannah Lowry, had been diagnosed with leukemia. Latham has been private with the battle, but to see his runners standing on the line before running past him as they attacked the course was nearly enough to bring the veteran coach to tears.\n\n\"I can't put into words how great they are,\" Latham said. \"It hit me when we got off the bus and we were taking a team photo and they were all sporting those headbands. They ran past me and they knew that it meant more than running. They're just great kids. I can't say enough.\"\n\nMascoutah performed like a group on a mission, claiming both the girls and boys division championships at the Triad Invitational on Wednesday afternoon at Triad High.\n\nAfter the diagnosis, Lowry, age 28, has gone through four rounds of chemotherapy to combat the cancer.\n\nThe Mascoutah teams have donned orange bracelets to support her and their coach, but they wanted to do something more.\n\n\"We thought it would be a good idea because we all wear headbands, to get an orange headband with the spear on it just to support her and support coach,\" Mascoutah senior Jordan Eddy said. \"It just shows support for her and people battling leukemia.\"\n\nWhile they normally wear all sorts of colors for their headbands, orange is the color used for leukemia awareness and the teams wanted to spread that awareness to all those battling the disease.\n\n\"It's just amazing. They are such a caring team,\" Latham said.\n\nThe invitational title is the fourth of the season for the boys team and the second for the girls. Both teams have used their close ties to continue to run in a pack, or a \"train,\" to help claim those team titles.\n\n\"It's the 'Purple Train.' It just pushes us to go faster,\" Mascoutah junior Sam LaJoye said.\n\nWhile they don't have telekinesis, the workouts they use in practice have helped cultivate that style of running.\n\n\"They're right there together for every run,\" Latham said. \"We do workouts to promote it and it's been our strength. They're looking for it. They see each other. It's so much easier to run together than by yourself.\"\n\nFRESHMEN FLOODING THE COURSE FOR WATERLOO\n\nLarry Huffman knew he was going to get an influx of talent this year.\n\nThe Waterloo High coach knew that the middle school program had produced another batch of talented runners for his girls team.\n\nAnd they've shown it.\n\n\"They're such hard workers,\" Huffman said. \"They never miss practice, never complain and it's just a great group of girls who enjoy working.\"\n\nKanyuck, part of Waterloo's middle school state title team last year, has picked up where she left off as an eighth-grader.\n\nBut Mudd was a one-man team in middle school and she is loving the atmosphere.\n\n\"Everyone is nice and it's nice to have a team that you can push yourself with, but also talk to and they understand how you feel,\" Mudd said. \"They're there to help and celebrate.\"\n\nKanyuck admits that her eyes were opened during that first race as a varsity athlete.\n\n\"The girls are a lot better and that extra mile really adds a lot of difficulties,\" Kanyuck said\n\nEven though it was an eye-opening experience, she's grown accustomed to the increased competition.\n\nChloe Aubushcon finished 28th for the Bulldogs, while another freshman Ali Kloeppel was held out of the race due to an injury. Huffman is pleased with what he's seen so far from his freshmen and he knows another batch is coming next year that could have Waterloo primed for a deep postseason run.\n\n\"It'll be great once we get to regionals and sectionals in a few years,\" Huffman said.\n\nALHAMBRA, Ill. — Noah Jensen found himself surrounded by a sea of neon yellow.\n\nSWANSEA — Geo Patrylak knew he was starting to lose steam.\n\nThe Mascoutah boys team at the start of the Triad Invitational on Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at Triad High School in Troy, Ill. Paul Halfacre, STLhighschoolsports.com", null, "Highland's Maddie Dortch runs at the start of the race during the Triad Invitational on Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at Triad High School in Troy, Ill. Paul Halfacre, STLhighschoolsports.com", null ]
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[ null, "In the lead-up to the Wisconsin presidential primary last week, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton stopped by the University of Wisconsin-Madison to give what was billed as a \"sober, serious\" policy speech about the U.S. Supreme Court. It was a wise move for Clinton to wrap herself in the cloak of gravitas, given that she could not have matched opponent Bernie Sanders' wild, crowded rallies in Madison.\n\nIt is fortunate that liquid refreshments were banned from Clinton's speech, however, as attendees might have spit out their drinks upon hearing her \"serious\" thoughts on the modern state of jurisprudence. Twenty minutes in, Clinton accused Republicans of playing politics with the court system, saying for years Republicans \"have used aggressive legal strategies to accomplish through the courts what they failed to accomplish through legislation.\"\n\nOf course, for decades, progressives have deftly used courts to mandate their agenda upon the public. In fact, merely seven minutes later, Clinton listed both the Roe vs. Wade abortion decision and the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage as examples of her judicial blueprint; both of which ripped hotly contested policy issues out of the hands of state legislatures and the voters who elect them.\n\nWhat made Clinton's shot at Republicans such a howler, however, was that she was making this claim of judicial politicization in Madison, a city whose liberal courts have run roughshod over the lawmaking authority of the GOP-led Wisconsin Legislature and Gov. Scott Walker. In essence, the Dane County Circuit Court system has become a third legislative house, reflexively knocking down conservative laws passed and signed by the governor.\n\nThis latest Kabuki dance played out late last week, when at 4 p.m. on Friday, Dane County Circuit Judge William Foust ruled the state's year-old right-to-work law violated the state constitution and blocked its enforcement. Foust's preposterous decision, which essentially argued that unions have a property right to workers' wages, is unprecedented in the long history of right-to-work litigation.\n\nIn fact, Wisconsin is the 25th state to implement a right-to-work law, and, as Marquette professor Paul Secunda told the Wisconsin State Journal, \"If Judge Foust is right, it would make every single right-to-work law in the United States unconstitutional.\"\n\nEventually, Foust's decision will be overturned, but not after months, if not years, of extra litigation and expense. Yet this is the modus operandi of the Dane County Circuit Court system, which has become a vending machine for Wisconsin progressives: Simply drop in a challenge to a new GOP-passed law and out comes a favorable decision blocking implementation of that law. Dane County is just one of 69 court systems in Wisconsin; yet the ruling of a single judge in the state's most liberal county can overturn the wishes of voters across the state who show up at the polls to elect a governor and Legislature to make laws.\n\nMadison has been fertile ground for progressives shopping for friendly venues to override the state Legislature. In 2011, Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi rushed to block implementation of Walker's Act 10 public union reforms. In a ruling eventually overturning her decision, Supreme Court Justice David Prosser lambasted Sumi's injection of politics into judging, saying \"In turbulent times, courts are expected to act with fairness and objectivity....They should not insert themselves into controversies or exacerbate existing tensions.\"\n\nBut for Wisconsin Democrats, the practice of litigation as a political weapon is likely here to stay. Voters object. Last week, they elected Justice Rebecca Bradley to a new 10-year term, knowing she eschews the creative politicization of the judicial left. The state Supreme Court now boasts five conservatives and two liberals and will now exist primarily to take out the garbage Dane County sends them." ]
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[ null, "Most popular song: Am Echad\n\nMost popular CD(s): Am Echad\n\nHow many years have you been involved in the Jewish music industry? 32 – since 1988.\n\nWhat inspired you to go into Jewish music?\n\nI was born singing. Heard Miami Boys Choir sing when I was 8. My mom encouraged me to join. The rest is history.\n\nWhat does Ari Goldwag do when he is not working on music?\n\nWhat do you prefer: concerts or simchas?\n\nDo you consider yourself first a composer or a singer?\n\nI sang before I composed. But I suppose that I was singing before I knew any songs. So I must have been singing and composing from the beginning.\n\nDo you play any instruments?\n\nPlease tell everyone about your new CD Yesh Li Hakol.\n\nThe album consists of 15 brand new songs – Full Music Album. The music is fresh and up to date – each song has a special message and the songs range from upbeat dance music (9 fast songs!) to contemplative and heartfelt. From the song “Yesh Li Hakol” – I’ve got it all – which is about realizing that we have so many blessings – to the song Zeh Keili – about how Hashem believes in us… One by one, the songs give a powerful message that is both inspirational and entertaining.\n\nYou have a lot of special talent on this CD. Can you please tell everyone who is featured on this album?\n\nYes, one of the unique features of the album is that there are 5 duets – one with my son Moshe Dov, in a song he composed- “Pitzchu”. The other 4 duets introduce new talent both in singing and song composition. Amazingly, these songs really stand out as being both powerful and enjoyable to listen to with the contrast between the voices. “Beyado” is a song composed by 11 year old Yeshaya Levin, who has a beautiful soprano voice. “Ashira Lashem” is composed by a new composer, Elkana M, and it’s a duet with former Miami Boys Choir star Dovid Pearlman. Bin Goldman joins me for his composition “Gam Ki Elech”, a powerful song in English and Hebrew strengthening our emunah and awareness that Hashem is with us, guiding us through all of our challenges. Nesanel Life joins me for his upbeat and spirited song “Ah Ahalela”.\n\nPlease tell everyone about the song on the album that features Dovid Pearlman?\n\nAs I mentioned, the song is called “Ashira Lashem”, and it is the hit of the album! Dovid is about to release his own full album, and we met while he was here in Eretz Yisroel this past year learning in yeshiva. I said to him, “Why don’t we do a fun duet?” He came back to me with this great song and we agreed to work on it together. I wrote some of the lyrics and Doni Gross did the musical arrangements. Doni told me that this is one of the most exciting duets he’s ever recorded. I agree – it came out really great! IyH we will be doing a video together, as Dovid will hopefully be back in Eretz Yisroel soon…\n\nPlease tell everyone about your song- ”Find My Soul”\n\n“Find My Soul” is a special song with a country feel. It’s about asking the question – where can I find Hashem, because by asking that question, it shows we are searching. I dedicated the song in the memory of my grandmother, Harriet bas Moshe, who recently passed away at the age of 94. She was someone who was staunch in her commitment to doing what was right. She also lived in upstate New York and had a farm. I think of her as the ‘country girl’ full of soul and spunk. She was extremely creative and musical, and she composed and wrote many songs. I see the talent that Hashem blessed me with as an inheritance from her.\n\nAny YouTube videos in the works based on songs from the album?\n\nSo far, we’ve released the song Zeh Keili as a music video which already has over 30,000 views. IyH we will do another 3 videos. One with the title track “Yesh Li Hakol,” one with the song “Ashira Lashem,” and a third one which has yet to be determined.\n\nDo you have any plans on coming to the States in the near future?\n\niyH I will be in Seattle for the Yomim Nora’im, as I have been for the past 15 years or so.\n\nIs there anything else that you would like to mention to Jewish Vues readers?\n\nI am extremely grateful that this album came into existence completely through the generosity of those who participated in my crowdfunding. I felt a tremendous amount of Siyata Dishmaya throughout the process. The bulk of the album took less than 6 months to produce (although some of the tracks were produced before this) – it’s the fastest I’ve ever made an album. And Baruch Hashem, the feedback has been amazing! Some people have said that it’s one of the strongest albums I’ve ever done… I leave it to the Jewish Vues readers to decide. 🙂", null, null ]
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[ "I just know you’ve been waiting for the post on the new sleeping arrangements, lol. A lot has happened since my last post, and that will be revealed in good time, but today I’m going to show you what was changed up in Freedom.\n\nPreviously the boys and I have been using the folded down bench seat for a bed. I never felt the need to use it as a couch, so it always stayed down as a bed, but even then there were drawbacks, such as the very small space underneath. About the only thing that would fit were those very shallow plastic lidded boxes about 8” high. There is a bar underneath the bench seat that allowed the seat to be folded down and back up very easily, but that bar also took up valuable real estate. Van dwellers know the value of that!\n\nThe bed was relatively comfortable; we utilized a narrow Thermarest mattress and a yoga mat together to make the padding wide enough and topped it with a cut-to-size piece of memory foam. Pretty comfy, but always in the back of my mind was the storage that was being wasted. And needed!\n\nI researched a couple of options to replace that bench seat, one being dismantling a plastic shelving unit I have to store my household tools and use those as a platform. Lots of measuring and envisioning what it would look like pretty much eliminated that idea. The clincher was the fact that the width of the pieces were a skootch too small to fit over the wheel wells. A skootch, yes. THAT close.\n\nThat brought us to Plan B, and also utilized some things we already had on hand; my two-drawer plastic units I used for recycling. Keeping the units together made for LOTS of storage (Eight big drawers!), but it also made the bed a bit too high. Not only would I not be able to sit up in bed comfortably, but it also blocked the only small windows–actually just wings–in the back from delivering air where it needed to be. Under the bed wasn’t where it needed to be. More importantly, The Chiweenie Brothers would not be able to jump up there very easily, and Chiweenie Brother comfort is top priority!\n\nDiscovering that those two-drawer units come apart, they were dismantled. I used four of the units (now one-drawer each) to make a sturdy platform on which to use a ¼ inch piece of cut-to-size plywood for the top. Put together, the bed came ALMOST even with the sills under each window in the back. With the mattress in place, it would be perfect. Half the drawer space, but a better arrangement, and the small wing windows can be opened for much needed ventilation. The Chiweenie Brothers can easily get to their nest.", null, null, "I had previously purchased an extra wide sleeping bag to use as bedding, quilt, duvet all rolled into one in order to end the hassle of trying to make up that bench seat bed every morning. Those are not easy to contend with when it comes to making the bed. Now I have a bed that will be much easier to make, but I also have this brand new sleeping bag with a sheet liner I fashioned to put inside. We’re going with the sleeping bag. It’s easy, cozy, and big enough for The Chiweenie Brothers to snuggle into, too. Burger has his own little spot between the two storage towers that I had enough room to install on the backside edge of the plywood. Three drawers in each of those towers face to the inside, the bottom ones I rearranged to open to the storage area in back.\n\nThe old, narrow Thermarest was replaced with a wider version which works perfectly with the new sleeping bag. Before putting the bedding in place I put a couple of extra blankets on the platform; perfect place to store unused bedding. Completely out of the way and takes up absolutely no measurable space.\n\nThe Thermarest and my memory foam were encased in a cot cover which is the perfect sized solution to keep it all together. We haven’t tested this out yet, but I think it will work just fine. There also appears to be enough room in said cot cover to add a couple more inches of memory foam if we need it.\n\nThank you so much for stopping by today. Hugs, Shawna\n\n“Most will give up an acre of freedom for a closet of security” ~ Dr. Idel Dreimer\n\nHello Friends, and welcome to two new readers! The boys and I appreciate your interest and look forward to getting to know you!\n\nBefore we get started on the really important stuff, here’s a shot of my wisteria. It never blooms, but being frost bit twice this spring and having to start over with leaf production didn’t hurt it. She’s now growing New Dawn roses 😉 …", null, "Life is crazy as usual, and there’s just so much to get done. I am encouraged that I may get the house on the market this summer after all, but as in all things right now, it’s not written in stone. The leaky roof in the sun room has been repaired (by yours truly), and a dear friend drove 250 miles to help me with the ceiling. Thank you Frannie! I could not have done it without you! Sheetrock is heavy stuff and even with cutting it down into fourths, at times it was a rodeo getting it up there. Hands, heads, and cut-to-length 2 x 4s all came into play. All that’s left is to finish mudding, and then texture and paint, and a few other minor things around the place. And the on-going downsizing of all the “stuff”. We’ll see how it goes. If our adventure doesn’t happen this year, the boys and I are fully prepared to spend another winter here, BUT we do have some little adventures planned so that will take the sting out of it.\n\nThere hasn’t been much going on in Freedom while all this sale (or rent) prep has been going on, but I did get the dash cover put in and the Ventvisors installed. Such little things, but they make my heart sing. Progress. It’s all progress, no matter how small. I brought her home to give her a wax job, and these two items were just frosting on the cake. The Ventvisors will allow for the front windows to be left down almost two inches when it rains, so that will be nice. Very easy to install and the company sends along a tiny little scrubby pad and two tiny alcohol wipes to clean up the window channel before you put the visors in place. They are kept there with strong adhesive strips that are pre-applied to each vent. We’ll see how they hold up.", null, null, "Oh, I almost forgot. I got new license plates for the van after one of mine was stolen while the van was parked in storage (they tried to get the back one, too, the one with the current year’s sticker on it, but I had it parked as close to a building as possible, so they were unable to get to it ). The new plates were installed with screws that have an out of the ordinary head along with another type of screw, and yet another type with a hex head thrown in the mix for good measure. Someone is going to have to be very prepared if they want to try and steal my new plates. ;-). As long as she’s parked in my driveway, though, I am not worried, because The Chiweenie Brothers are the best little watch dogs ever. So bring it thieves, we’ll catch you the next time! We’ll catch you anyway, no matter where she’s parked. You guess how.\n\nSigning off for now. A much bigger project is in the works for Freedom, so see you back here when it’s complete. Not to be a tease, but here’s a hint: Major change in sleep arrangements. And no, it’s not a man!\n\nUntil then, happy trails. Hugs, Shawna\n\n“Don’t worry about failures, worry about the chances you miss when you don’t even TRY.” Jack Canfield" ]
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[ null, "Seeing the school buses begin their seasonal journeys again brings memories of my school days of long, long, long ago (I should have stopped with one long, you get the picture), when this time of year brought excitement and joy to the hearts of – our parents. Oh, some things never change.\n\nIt was my sophomore year at Whiteoak High School, and while seeking ways to impress the girls, some demonized thought came over me to join the track team. I had played some basketball, but not very well, the basket weaving class was full, and with very limited knowledge — OK, no knowledge of what would be required of me, I said OK when I was told there was room for one more on the track team.\n\nI went out and bought a gym bag, tennis shoes the track coach recommended (after all, comfort is important to me), and I was ready to track, or for track, or, whatever it was I was going to be “asked” to do.\n\nSome special arrangements had to be made since I wasn’t old enough for a driver’s license, and my mother didn’t drive, so I had to line up a ride home, since practice was after school hours. I had arranged to catch a ride with one of the other track members who had a license and a car. All set.\n\nI’ll never forget the anticipation that first day of practice. It was all I could do to concentrate on academics that day (made myself laugh on that one, sorry), knowing that whatever fun things we would be doing in track practice would surely be the beginning to girls, girls, girls. I could see them following me around the halls of the school every day with little hearts circling their heads and feeling so fortunate just to be permitted to walk close to me. It was going to be so cool. Although, I had never seen it happen to the real track stars at our school. But, I had never really noticed them either.\n\nThat afternoon the buses departed and time came for practice. The moment of truth had arrived. What would we be doing? Are you gathering that I had practically no sense for the obvious? You can not imagine how my heart sank when the coach told me that I would be running. Running? Why would I be running? He then explained to me that this is what track was all about. And it was a good thing to be the quickest in doing it.\n\n“Hey, this isn’t what I signed up for”, I exclaimed. He then assured me that I had. I resigned from the team on the spot, and told him I had no interest in running, and he indicated that was up to me.\n\nI was so upset. “They can’t make me run,” I said to myself as I walked away hearing laughter dying down as I put distance between myself and the team. Just then, the thought occurred to me that I didn’t have a ride home, and I lived 15 miles away. It was a good thing I bought (my mother did, I had no job) new tennis shoes, because it was going to be a long walk.\n\nAll I could think was how silly they were to believe they could make me run. I am not a runner. Regardless, the task I had now was to walk the long journey home. Irony then set in, for not more than 50 feet from the Mowrystown corporation sign, the very first house had a huge German Shepard, and he thought I was dinner. The chase began. I should have stayed at track practice, because, as it turned out, I was pretty good at it. I outran that dog, and then came the next house that also had a dog — a mean dog who greatly disliked sweaty teenagers walking on the highway in front of his home, and the chase was on again.\n\nTo bring a merciful end to a long, laborious story, every house between Mowrystown and Belfast had a dog, and every dog thought I had a steak tied to my seat, because they chased me all the way home. Finally, 500 feet from my driveway, a neighbor came to my rescue and drove his truck between me and an ensuing blood thirsty hound. I dove into the back of his truck, and he carted me the last few feet home, for which I was truly grateful.\n\nAs it turned out, I was a pretty good runner, and might have run a lot less, had I remained on the team that day. Just for future reference, if you ever see me running, call the police, because someone is chasing me. Because, at least voluntarily, you can’t make me run.\n\nHi! A visitor to our site felt the following article might be of interest to you: You can’t make me run. Here is a link to that story: https://www.timesgazette.com/opinion/29903/you-cant-make-me-run" ]
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[ "The Technical College System of Georgia contributes more than $1.2 billion in output and creates about 15,000 jobs, according to a new report from the Selig Center for Economic Growth at the Terry College of Business.\n\nThe report outlines the economic impact that each of the 25 technical colleges in the system affected its local economy during the 2012 fiscal year.\n\n“The fundamental finding is that each of the TCSG colleges creates substantial economic impacts in terms of output, value added, labor income and employment,” said Jeff Humphreys, author of the report and director of the Selig Center. “The findings show that continued emphasis on technical colleges will translates into jobs, higher incomes, and greater production of goods and services for local households and businesses.”\n\nHumphreys found that, on average, for every one job at a technical college, one off-campus is created in the local economy. Put another way, the state’s technical colleges generate 14,977 jobs or 0.5 percent of all non-farm employment in Georgia.\n\nThe TCSG commissioned Humphreys to calculate the importance that spending connected to the state’s technical colleges has for their service delivery areas, which range in size from two to eleven counties. Several categories of college expenditures were reviewed for the study, including personnel salaries and fringe benefits, college operations, capital construction projects, and student spending, to name a few.", null ]
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[ null, "Simply hellish stuff, and damn fun to listen to death metal infused by a cold clinical black metal embrace. This album is killer from start to finish, and to me, frequently sounds like a black metal companion to the immersive insanity Gigan conjure — rife with psychedelic inclinations and robotic/reverb heavy vocal effects amid a massive mix of horrific undulating riffs and spine-shattering drum work. I recommend listening to the whole album at once, but if you need a starting point, go with “Nil Absolute”. The Three Lightbearers rips wormholes open in your mind, leading to self-collapse from within. Get your mind explosion on!", null, "There is so much good metal from South America that goes unappreciated, so today I bring Columbian natives Mindly Rotten to your attention. They are one of the best technical brutal death metal bands I’ve ever heard, and the strange thing is, they are very similar in style to fellow extremists, the Japan-based group Desecravity. For those who are unaware of Desecravity, they are basically the result of mixing the sound of Hate Eternal and Origin together, and occasionally tying it up with old-school Cryptopsy influence.\n\nMindly Rotten also bring to mind the legendary South American brutal maniacs Internal Suffering, as well as the occasional flight into moments of breakdown-free Rings Of Saturn stylings — not entirely so, but the similarities in their sweeping and insane tapping goodness are there, though this sounds less quantized and fake!\n\nFor how focused on speed this is, it’s a lot more memorable than it sounds on paper. Although it takes a number of listens to really take it all in, Effacing The Origin deserves to be heard by more people. It’s top-notch music full of inventive, disturbing, warp-speed rhythms. Sure, this came out at the end of last year, but since few seemed to notice, the old “If I haven’t heard it, it’s new to me” rule certainly comes into play. Effacing The Origin is one jagged sharp edge, don’t let it bleed you out.", null, "SAVE US FROM THE ARCHON\n\nSave Us From The Archon are another band I have been meaning to write about here at NCS for some time now, like a long-ass time. They come across like a math-rock and mathcore-supercharged cousin to Chon. Weaving a similar melodic tapestry, but more chaotic than Chon, they are also an instrumental band. Thereafter abounds in challenging music that swerves between bubbly melodies and hard-hitting riffs, giving the music a superb sense of head-spinning dynamics. This album is dazzling, but never at the expense of listenability; it’s smooth in spite of its roller-coaster chaotic nature.\n\nSave Us From The Archon do not write simple easy-listening instrumental music. This is involved, calculating stuff. It just happens to have a light uplifting feeling to it in spite of its complexity. Thereafter is schizophrenically beautiful, an arresting and amorphous work of art." ]
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[ "Trump suspends entry of immigrants who cannot pay for healthcare", null, "WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday signed a proclamation suspending entry of immigrants who will not be covered by health insurance within 30 days of entering the United States or do not have the means to pay for their healthcare costs themselves.\n\nThe proclamation, issued by the White House, said it would not affect any individual’s eligibility for asylum or refugee status. The measure will take effect on Nov. 3, it said.\n\nTrump has made cutting legal and illegal immigration a centerpiece of his presidency. The Trump administration said last month that it planned to allow only 18,000 refugees to resettle in the United States in the 2020 fiscal year, the lowest number in the history of the modern refugee program.\n\n“While our healthcare system grapples with the challenges caused by uncompensated care, the United States Government is making the problem worse by admitting thousands of aliens who have not demonstrated any ability to pay for their healthcare costs,” Trump said in the proclamation.\n\nHe said the suspension applied only to people seeking to enter the United States with an immigrant visa.\n\nThe document listed the types of insurance considered approved, such as employer-sponsored plans and the Medicare program for the elderly.\n\nBut it said for people over the age of 18, coverage under the Medicaid program for the poor is not approved." ]
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[ "According to a report from reliable insiders Claret and Hugh, West Ham boss David Moyes has big plans for Grady Diangana when he returns to the club at the end of the season.\n\nThe 21-year-old has been with West Brom since the start of the 2019/20 campaign. And he has been a real hit with the Baggies.\n\nDiangana has racked up five goals and five assists in 21 Championship appearances for West Brom so far this season. In those outings, he has averaged 1.5 shots, 1.3 key passes and 2.3 dribbles per game (Who Scored).", null, "And West Ham could have really done with the winger this term.\n\nSlaven Bilic will surely want to keep the youngster at the Hawthorns next season. But the decision could very well be taken out of his hands.", null, "It seems as though that will not be the case now, however.\n\nClaret and Hugh claims that Moyes plans to use the 21-year-old as a regular starter for his West Ham team next season.\n\nDiangana clearly has the talent needed to succeed at the very highest level.\n\nAnd West Ham fans will be very excited to see the exciting young winger back in action at the London Stadium next season." ]
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[ "Microsoft withdrew downloads for Windows 10 version 1511, which became available in the middle of November 2015 after being announced as a major upgrade for the operating system. The update was to be downloaded via the official media creation tool (MCT), which is aimed at helping those who have multiple systems to upgrade make the process simpler.", null, "Why was the update withdrawn? Initially, the update caused a multitude of issues for users. For those who wanted to use their Windows 7 or 8 license keys, the update was incredibly awkward – allowing supporting upgrade installs instead of clean installations.\n\nAs time passed, more details were released. On Tuesday November 24th, Microsoft explained, “Recently we learned of an issue that could have impacted an extremely small number of people who had already installed Windows 10 and applied the November update.”\n\nEssentially, the update overwrote privacy settings, which is certainly not something most users want. The spokesperson expressed, “We worked to resolve the issue as quickly as possible – it will not impact future installs of the November update, which is available today.”\n\nFuelled Networks is here to help you install the latest update that was rereleased. Contact us at (613) 828-1280 or email us at info@fuellednetworks.com to find out more about our managed IT services wherein we ensure all of your systems are secure and up-to-date." ]
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[ "Italian stories, Edoardo Vianello remembers his daughter Susanna: \"I always feel her with me\"", null, "Edoardo Vianello returned to talk about the disappearance of his daughter Susanna, who died last April in Rome due to an incurable disease. He did it while he was in connection with the transmission conducted by Eleonora Daniele Storie Italiane.\n\nDuring the connection, the presenter first showed a series of images and clips of when Susanna's mother, the interpreter Wilma Goich, was a guest on the broadcast, who spoke of the \"crazy void, difficult to fill\".\n\nThe presenter reminded Edoardo Vianello that they are all close to him for his huge loss. \"Unexpected – said the singer – because there were no signs. A catastrophe could come to my life so heavy I didn't expect it \".\n\nThe artist then added: \"I always feel her with me. I always expect his phone call, the one he always gave me ”. Edoardo Vianello said that they shared a passion for football, their daughter Susanna was in fact a Romanist like her father and they met for the matches: \"It was an excuse to have lunch together and see each other once a week\". In addition, the singer added that Susanna's death, due to a tumor, coincided with the beginning of the pandemic: \"There has been a revolution in my life, I pretend that it's all the fault of the pandemic and that everything is the same as before, on the other hand it is the only way to survive ”.\n\nSo much pain in the words of the singer, who appeared visibly tried, the presenter Eleonora Daniele and the guests present in the studio, such as Enrica Bonaccorti, hugged him in a virtual embrace. Eleonora Daniele wanted to reiterate her affection and closeness: \"Thank you for sharing your thought with us Edoardo, and I really wanted to personally send you a big hug of closeness and tell you that we love you\".\n\nThe singer had spoken for the first time about the disappearance of his daughter Susanna, a very successful radio speaker born on July 20, 1970, during the summer guest at There is time for … the talk hosted by Beppe Convertini and Anna Falchi. On that occasion he said: \"Something sudden, never imagined so very painful, very personal though. I tried not to get it to others. It is my pain and I want to dispose of it alone, with the memory of the fantastic moments and that's it \".", null ]
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[ "You are here: Home / General News / Details of Samsung Orbis Smartwatch Are Emerging", null, "SamMobile, a site that tracks Samsung’s mobile business, is out with tech details of the upcoming Orbis smartwatch, which will apparently be called the Gear A.\n\nAn SDK indicates that the watch, which will have a circular screen, will continue Samsung’s commitment to the Tizen operating system. It will use Exynos 3472 dual-core processor with 768MB of system RAM, 4GB of user storage, and 250mAh battery. It will use Bluetooth 4.1, and there will have a version with WiFi connectivity. The watch will include GPS and a heart rate monitor, as well as accelerometer, gyroscope, and barometer.\n\nStill to be unveiled are the functions of a rotating bezel and digital crown, both of which will apparently be used to navigate the user interface.\n\nIntroduction and sale dates are not yet certain, but SamMobile speculates that the watch will be shown at the IFA trade show in September in Berlin." ]
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[ null, "KUALA LUMPUR (May 24): S P Setia Bhd recorded a net profit of RM67.5 million for the first quarter ended March 31, 2022 (1QFY22), down 10.27% from RM75.23 million in 1QFY21, as revenue dropped on lower contributions from its property development and construction segments.\n\nS P Setia said its property development segment's revenue fell 17.5% to RM822.14 million from RM996.51 million on lesser contributions from both Malaysia and Singapore. \"There was [a] higher volume of development phases which were completed and handed over in 1QFY21, resulting in additional revenue contribution in the corresponding quarter of the preceding year. The group sold RM159 million worth of completed inventories during 1QFY22, as compared to RM206 million in 1QFY21.\"\n\nRevenue from its construction segment retreated to RM3.87 million from RM5.12 million.\n\nIn a separate statement, S P Setia said it secured sales of RM679 million in 1QFY22, with 92% of that contributed by local projects, while the remaining 8% or RM54 million came from overseas projects.\n\n\"On the local front, sales were mainly derived from the central region with RM420 million. The southern region contributed RM140 million, while another RM70 million was from the northern region. The total sales secured were also complemented by the concerted effort in clearing inventories, where RM159 million worth of inventories was cleared during this period.\n\n\"In addition to the sales secured, the group in 1QFY22 also secured RM655 million bookings in the pipeline. The focus will be on the swift conversion of these bookings into sales,\" said the S P Setia president and chief executive officer Datuk Choong Kai Wai.\n\nDuring the period under review, the group launched landed residential and commercial projects worth about RM505 million in gross development value (GDV). \"At Setia Eco Park, the projects launched, which comprised bungalow and semi-detached homes, had witnessed good responses with more than 80% take-up rates. Setia Mayuri, which offered similar products, also received commendable take-up of more than 60%,\" said Choong.\n\nAs the world slowly transitions from a pandemic into an endemic phase of Covid-19, the group expects property demand to improve over the remaining FY22.\n\nThe group also believes it will achieve its sales target of RM4 billion set for FY22 by intensifying its social media participation, enhancing product innovation and using virtual technologies to boost sales.\n\nChoong, nevertheless, cautioned that the realisation of sales may be impacted given the current property market outlook is tough due to the rise in interest rate in the near term, which is expected to increase further in the current financial year.\n\n\"Over the last two years, many potential homebuyers adopted a 'wait-and-see' approach. As the purchase of property is a relatively safe and sound investment in the medium to longer term, we expect more owner-occupiers and some investors to emerge due to attractive offerings by property developers,\" said Choong.\n\nMoving forward, other than focusing on clearing completed inventories, the group will remain prudent with selected new launches, concentrating on the mid-range landed units in established townships to cater to the demand of owner-occupiers.\n\n\"The group is currently anchored by 47 ongoing projects and an effective remaining land bank of 7,060 acres with a GDV of RM121.54 billion. The unbilled sales, which stand at RM9.84 billion, will also provide earnings visibility in the short to mid term,\" added Choong.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "A cryptocurrency is a digital currency created and stored electronically in blockchains.\nIt uses encryption techniques to control creation of monetary units and to verify the transfer of funds. Hence it is very secure.\nIt has no physical form and is not redeemable in another commodity like gold.\nIts supply is not determined by any central bank or authority and the network is completely decentralized. Cryptocurrencies are classified as a subset of digital currencies and are also classified as a subset of alternative currencies and virtual currencies.", null, "As of September 2017, over a thousand cryptocurrency specifications exist; most are similar to and derived from the first fully implemented decentralized cryptocurrency, bitcoin. Within cryptocurrency systems the safety, integrity and balance of ledgers is maintained by a community of mutually distrustful parties referred to as miners: members of the general public using their computers to help validate and timestamp transactions, adding them to the ledger in accordance with a particular timestamping scheme. Miners have a financial incentive to maintain the security of a cryptocurrency ledger.\n\nWhen and Who invented Cryptocurrency?\n\nA currency system based on a reusable proof of work was later created by Hal Finney who followed the work of Dai and Szabo. The first decentralized cryptocurrency, bitcoin, was created in 2009 by pseudonymous developer Satoshi Nakamoto.\n\nSomething around three years ago a Bitcoin was worth $300, this week (January 2018) Bitcoin was traded around $16,700. Over the last five years, the total value of all bitcoin (i.e., “market capitalization”) has grown from less than $1 billion to over $262 billion with daily notional turnover on December 8, 2017 exceeding $21 billion. The total value of all cryptocurrency tokens outstanding now (January 2018) approximately $423.7 billion. But this is not only about the value of Bitcoin and other that has gained in the last few years, but also the excitement about the technologies they have introduced to world of technology. We are on the verge of perhaps one of the biggest transformation in the financial industry.\n\nLet’s get to the point, you might have heard about Bitcoin and how interesting it is for people in and out of technology, but Bitcoin is not alone. There are many other cryptocurrencies which each use a different technology and they have different approaches to trading using digital currency. We understand your wondering, therefore we wrote this post describing probably the most popular cryptocurrencies out there today and to pinpoint their special characteristics that they have.\n\nLets start with Bitcoin. The first cryptocurrency to emerge was Bitcoin (BTC), it is based on the SHA-256 algorithm. This digital commodity was conceptualized at a whitepaper written in 2009 by a pseudonymous writer who went by the name Satoshi Nakamoto. Over the span Bitcoin’s first four decades, the market cost of one Bitcoin has shrunk from under $0.01USD to over $250USD. The highly volatile cost has generated Bitcoin an attractive investment choice for dealers trying to profit from market speculation, while at the exact same time the industry volatility has made long term investors and daily users hesitant to participate for lengthy amounts of time.\n\nA single Bitcoin can be spent at fractional increments that Can be as small as 0.00000001 BTC per transaction. The smallest increment of a Bitcoin is popularly known as a Satoshi, called after the original whitepaper author. The protocol allows for incremental trades in the event the value of BTC to rises to the point at which micro trades will become common place. The gain in the value of BTC is expected because there’s a limitation to the whole amount of Bitcoin will ever be created. When the Bitcoin blockchain is finished, users can simply circulate the coin that still exists on the community.\n\nBitcoin is currently the most reliable of all Cryptocurrencies, as it is the oldest, and has become the topic of mainstream media coverage because of rapid market changes and also an innovative technical concept. In the time of writing, Bitcoin could be interpreted as being the ‘gold standard’ of cryptocurrency since all alternate cryptocurrency market costs are matched into the price of BTC.\n\nLitecoin (LTC) makes use of the Scrypt encryption algorithm, as opposed to SHA-256. One of the goals of Litecoin would be to have transactions confirm at a faster speed compared to Bitcoin network, as well as make use of an algorithm that has been resistant to accelerated hardware mining technologies like ASIC.\n\nPlatform that enables smart contracts and distributed applications (DApps) to be built and operate with no downtime, fraud, interference or control from a third party. Throughout 2014, Ethereum had established a pre-sale for ether that had obtained an overwhelming response. The applications on Ethereum are conducted on its own platform-specific cryptographic token, Ether. Ether is similar to a vehicle for moving around on the Ethereum system, and is sought by mostly developers seeking to develop and operate programs inside Ethereum. According to Ethereum, it can be employed to “codify, decentralize, trade and secure just about anything.” Following the attack on the DAO in 2016, Ethereum was split into Ethereum (ETH) and also Ethereum Classic (ETC). Ethereum (ETH) has a market capitalization of $4.46 billion, second after Bitcoin among all cryptocurrencies.\n\nA decentralized and open-source cryptocurrency launched in the second part of 2016, and it really looks promising. In case Bitcoin is like http for money, Zcash is https, this is how Zcash defines itself. Zcash offers privacy and discerning transparency of trades. Thus, like https, Zcash claims to give extra privacy or security where all transactions are recorded and printed within a blockchain, but details such as the sender, recipient, and amount stay private. Zcash offers its users the option of ‘shielded’ transactions, which allow for content to be encrypted using advanced cryptographic procedure or zero-knowledge proof structure called a zk-SNARK developed by its team.\n\nDash (originally known as Darkcoin) is a more secretive variant of Bitcoin. Dash offers more anonymity as it functions on a decentralized mastercode system which produces transactions almost untraceably. Launched in January 2014, Dash experienced a growing fan after in a brief span of time. This cryptocurrency was made and manufactured by Evan Duffield and could be mined using a CPU or GPU. The rebranding did not change any of its technological features such as Darksend, InstantX.\n\nRipple is a real-time worldwide settlement network that provides instant, certain and low-cost international payments. Ripple “empowers banks to repay cross-border payments in real time, together with closing transparency, and at lower prices.” Released in 2012, Ripple currency has a market capitalization of $1.26 billion. Ripple’s consensus ledger is a method of conformation. Ripple does not need mining, a quality that deviates from bitcoin and altcoins. Since Ripple’s structure does not need mining, it reduces the use of computing power, and minimizes network latency. Ripple considers that ‘distributing value is a powerful means to incentivize certain behaviors and consequently currently intends to distribute XRP mostly “through business development agreements, incentives to liquidity providers who offer tighter spreads for payments, and selling XRP to institutional buyers interested in investing in XRP.”\n\nMonero is a secure, confidential and untraceable currency. This Open source cryptocurrency was launched in April 2014 and shortly spiked great interest among the cryptography community and fans. The development of this cryptocurrency is totally donation-based and community-driven. Monero enables complete privacy by employing a special technique known as ‘ring signatures.’ with this technique, there seems a bunch of cryptographic signatures like at least one real player — but since all of them appear valid, the real one cannot be isolated.\n\nUnocoin is India’s leading Bitcoin platform. Their customers can buy bitcoin with any Indian bank account via online banking or NEFT and RTGS.\n\nZebpay is a Bitcoin platform and broker based in India. It has Android and iPhone apps that make it easy to buy bitcoins with a connected Indian bank account.\n\nCoinsecure is an Indian Bitcoin exchange and trading platform. It offers very low fees at just 0.3% per buy and a number of deposit options; including NEFT, RTGS, IMPS and cash deposit.\n\nCoinmama allows customers in almost every country to buy bitcoin with a credit or debit card. They charge an ~6% fee on each purchase.\nIf buying less than $150 worth of bitcoins, you won’t need to verify your identity. This convenience makes small purchases quick and easy.\nPros\n\nLocalBitcoins is an escrow service which also helps to match bitcoin buyers and sellers. The most common method of payment for purchase is cash deposit. However, users may advertise trades for whichever payment method they prefer.\n\nBuying bitcoins via an in-person meeting, secured and facilitated by LocalBitcoins, may be one of the fastest and most private ways to buy bitcoins in any country.\n\nYou can use our Bitcoin ATM map to buy bitcoins with cash. Bitcoin ATMs can be a quick and easy way to buy bitcoins and they’re also private. That convenience and privacy, however, comes with a price; most ATMs have fees of 5-10%.\n\nTechnically, VirWoX isn’t even a Bitcoin exchange. It mainly serves as a way for people to buy Second Life Lindens, a currency used in the virtual world Second Life. You can’t buy Bitcoin with PayPal directly at VirWoX, but it’s possible to first buy Second Life Lindens (SLL) and then trade your SLL for Bitcoin. This process works perfectly, but in the end will cost you about 10% in fees.\n\nThis workaround/hack has made VirWoX the easiest and most popular way to buy bitcoins with PayPal.\n\nMycelium Local Trader helps you find local Bitcoin sellers. Once you locate a seller, you meet up in-person and conduct the trade. Mycelium charges absolutely no fees. While Mycelium Local Trader works great in highly-populated areas, users in low population areas will have trouble finding sellers.\n\nShapeShift lets you buy bitcoin with Litecoin, Dogecoin, altcoins and many other digital tokens. ShapeShift works in nearly every country but you will need another cryptocurrency in order to purchase bitcoins. Exchanges happen almost instantly because ShapeShift never actually controls your tokens but just exchanges them.\n\nBitcoin-OTC is an over-the-counter marketplace for the peer to peer exchanging of bitcoin. It is almost like a Craigslist for Bitcoin. Users must create ads or locate other ads to find sellers of bitcoin. Bitcoin-OTC is somewhat complicated and hard to use, but may be the only option for users in some countries without an exchange.\n\nFuture of Cryptocurrency in India", null, null ]
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[ "Pop Evil has announced a fresh batch of headline tour dates in Canada today in continued support of their latest self-titled release. Dates will kick off on November 17, 2018, in Toronto at Lee’s Place hitting both coasts before wrapping up in Saskatoon at the Coors Event Centre on December 3, 2018. New label-mates Royal Tusk will support.\n\n“We are very excited to finally be back North of the border in my home country of Canada,” says frontman Leigh Kakaty. Pop Evil is eager to perform for their fans in Canada. The only time the band has been there was at Rock The Park Festival in London, Ontario over the summer.\n\n“It always brings me full circle touring in the country I was born in. Plus, having the opportunity to play music off our new album brings a smile to my face. We can’t wait to play for our diehard Canadian fans!”", null, "The band debuted a stunning new music video for their track, “A Crime To Remember” just a few months ago. Directed by Columbia Tatone, who also directed the band’s last two videos, “Waking Lions” and “Colors Bleed,” it was the third music video installment we’d seen from the band’s most recent self-titled LP.\n\nThe video beautifully defined the core message of the song, which is clear and present in the song’s triumphant background vocals: “Are we divided / Are we united?” – also a constant theme throughout the new LP. The video was in memory of late producer Kato Khandwala who was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident earlier this year in Los Angeles. Kato had produced countless rock albums including the most recent Pop Evil LP.\n\nPop Evil released their fifth LP, a self-titled album, on February 16, 2018, via Entertainment One (eOne). Produced by Kato Khandwala, POP EVIL captures Kakaty and his bandmates at their most inspiring.\n\nEvery song on the album offers a different spin on the concept behind the band’s name and in an era when many rock bands create a few strong singles, and six or seven less memorable songs and call it an album. POP EVIL is all killer, no filler – the best 11 songs culled from 30 demos.\n\nIt’s a surging, contemporary sounding release that incorporates metal, alternative, hard rock and even some electronic music. In the wake of the band’s peppy, upbeat 2015 album UP, which debuted #1 on the Independent Artist Billboard Album Chart, it went on to produce their biggest single to date, “Footsteps.” It’s a wake-up call, a musical rebirth that inspired the band to self-title the release, partially since they’d never done so." ]
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[ "This review of Project Orion by George Dyson was written in 2002 for the website Infinity Plus.", null, "Project Orion is based upon an intriguing but simple premise: following the success of the Manhattan Project in 1945 a whole host of brilliant young physicists and engineers are at something of a loose end. Some of them, carried away at the time with their work, are now also rather concerned about the end uses of their invention and want to find a more constructive peacetime use for megaton-level fission bombs.\n\nTwo of them wonder, idly at first but with increasing excitement, whether you couldn’t use an atom bomb, or, heck, a whole bunch of ’em, to launch and propel an interplanetary spaceship.\n\nInitial back-of-an-envelope calculations look promising and before long the host of brilliant young physicists and engineers are employed by a new company called General Atomic with a bundle of US government money to research “Project Orion”.\n\nAs the research team grows so Project Orion begins to look better and better, such that perfectly serious plans are drawn up for a mission to Mars by 1965 and Saturn by 1970 in spacecraft the size of ocean liners.\n\nNow comes the incredible plot twist: everything in this book actually happened.\n\nThe US Air Force, General Atomic and Nasa all funded research into this unbelievable but apparently do-able idea for eight years from 1957 to 1965. Tragically, as we already know, the only fictional part turns out to be the execution of any of the projected missions. The idea of detonating atom bombs beneath a 4,000 tonne spaceship to put it into orbit or send it to Saturn may seem rather, ahem, counter-intuitive, but Project Orion had some of the finest minds of its time looking into the problems and they solved many if not quite all of them.\n\nBut Orion barely left the drawing board, let alone the ground, thanks to a combination of factors that Dyson’s book covers as well as official secrecy will allow, even 40-odd years on.\n\nIt’s Nasa that comes across as the villain in Project Orion, the lumbering government agency that can’t see beyond its own nose. This is almost certainly a little unfair but perhaps inevitable given that agency’s limited budget and the demands made upon it by those in charge of those same purse strings. Parts of this book almost made me want to weep as to where the space programme could have been by now but for lack of vision and political wrangling.\n\nDyson’s writing is generally clear throughout, although he tends to leap up and down his timeline a little too boisterously, such that cause and effect would sometimes get confused in my mind. Also, there is a fair bit of technical exposition here, some of it dense enough to occasionally start me off daydreaming about doughnuts before finding myself two pages further on with no recollection of how I got there.\n\nIn a book of this sort however some technical evidence of Orion’s feasibility is obviously necessary to back up all the big talk about sending ocean liners to Saturn and so forth and Dyson has obviously included it to illustrate not only the number of factors that had to be covered by the Orion team but also their enthusiasm for the task at hand.\n\nThese guys were not messing around with this!\n\nI recommend reading Project Orion as an antidote to the litany of disappointments modern so-called space travel offers. This is a hymn to a time when we just were going into space, all of us, no questions asked.\n\nIt might be easy now to chuckle at the naivete of some of the Orioneers, as they sometimes called themselves, but any enthusiast for manned spaceflight should recognise their (perhaps younger) self in here." ]
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[ null, "Elvis Merzlikins may not have won any NHL trophies, but he represented the Columbus Blue Jackets well during award season.\n\nThe 26-year old finished 5th in both Vezina Trophy (top goalie) and Calder Trophy (top rookie) voting while also being named to the NHL All-Rookie team, joining Steve Mason as the only two Blue Jackets' goaltenders in franchise history to claim the honor.\n\nAfter a rocky start to his NHL career, he bounced back in a major way, ultimately leading all NHL rookie netminders (min 20 games) in goals-against average, save percentage and shutouts, while also ranking third in wins despite platooning time with Joonas Korpisalo.\n\nHe fared well among his non-rookie peers, as well. Among all NHL goalies, he ranked second in shutouts and fifth in goals-against average and save percentage.\n\nMerzlikins wasn't the only Columbus player to be recognized during award season. Zach Werenski and Seth Jones also finished 8th and t-11th, respectively, in Norris Trophy voting, which goes to the top defenseman in the NHL.\n\nMerzlikins is signed with the Blue Jackets through 2021-22 at $4M per season." ]
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[ "TikTok has removed all videos which have been shared on the platform under the #autismchallenge after drawing anger and frustration from the autism community and beyond.\n\nVideos marked with the hashtag #autismchallenge gained attention in early May after individuals with autism and members of the community began expressing anger and frustration at the new 'trend.'\n\nIn the videos, background music plays while users move around and make movements and facial expressions which mock people with disabilities.\n\nAs someone who has autism, Asperger’s syndrome, it hurts me to see people doing this as a joke & get “clout”\n\nI hope people that did the challenge to be educated & learn that this is wrong pic.twitter.com/jEreWSHzsK\n\nOne Twitter user expressed his hurt at the new challenge and said, \"I hope (for) people that did the challenge to be educated and learn that this is wrong.\"\n\nAutism advocacy organization ,The Autism Society of America, issued a statement last week calling on TikTok to remove the offensive challenge from its platform.\n\n\"Every individual, regardless of neuro-diversity, should be treated with dignity and respect,\" the statement reads. \"The Autism Society demands that TikTok takes the necessary action to end this offensive challenge, and apologize to the autism and disability communities for this shameful activity.\"\n\nTikTok has since removed the challenge from its platform.\n\nWhat are your thoughts on these challenges? Have they gone too far?", null, null, "Not to worry though, Charli's Instagram account is back up and running, complete with its 18 million followers.", null, "From virtual get-togethers to virtual hugs!", null, "A photo of a burger bun has gone viral on Twitter" ]
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[ "MARITIME CANADA and the northeastern United States share so much history and culture that one American author, Colin Woodard, places the whole region in what he calls “Yankeedom.” Genealogists quickly discover there is scarcely a family in Atlantic Canada not linked in some way to the Boston States (AKA: New England).\n\nStill, an international boundary divides the two regions, and for anyone tracing a genealogy on both sides of that border, it can be a challenge. There are key record-keeping differences researchers need to know about.\n\nConfederated Canada didn’t exist until 1867, which means there are no federal census records until that year. This gives Americans a more than 80-year head start on genealogical record keeping, which wasn’t as assiduously carried out in Canada. When records were kept, they weren’t always preserved.\n\nThe earliest American federal census was taken in 1790. But in Canada, the first national census wasn’t conducted until 1871 in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 1881 in PEI, and 1951 in Newfoundland and Labrador.\n\nThat means that you must look for early census records at the local or provincial level. Canada’s founding document, the British North America Act mandated that a nominal census be taken in 1871 and every 10 years after that. And conveniently, results from the 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 and 1911 censuses are online. The 1921 census was released by Library and Archives Canada on Ancestry.ca in 2013. (There is a 92-year waiting period before census information can be released.)\n\nOne historical area where the difference between our two countries is most apparent is citizenship. Following its independence in 1776, the United States expected its residents to be or become American citizens. In Eastern Canada becoming a citizen wasn’t necessary until the late 1940s—except in two or three unusual circumstances.\n\nAs born Canadians, we were British subjects until the passage of the Canadian Citizenship Act, which took effect on January 1, 1947. By contrast, immigrants who settled in the United States followed this process: declaration of intent, petition, oath of allegiance and final papers. Such was not the case here for British Isle immigrants, so there is no paper trail. These different legal requirements affected our record keeping in another major way: Little effort was made to keep track of the passengers immigrating to Canada on vessels prior to Confederation.\n\nIt’s necessary to comb dozens of records to find just a few indications of who came in which ship or even when they arrived here. Bureaucracy in Canada had such a cavalier attitude that they seldom made lists. We have few early passenger lists as a result.\n\nIn our case, there was no lord proprietor or township electing officials and governing local affairs. Control was vested in a governor and council appointed by the mother country until the attainment of responsible government.\n\nIf you seek the sort of records possessed by the town clerk in New England, you will be disappointed in Atlantic Canada. The governing establishment made sure that the townships enjoyed little self-government in any of the ways that mattered. This record deficit has made church registers much more important to genealogical researchers. Apart from some French registers, few church books predate the coming of the Loyalists in the 1780s.\n\nWhen you look at these considerations, you can only marvel at how people so much alike and related so intimately left so different a set of records of their being, coming and going. People went about their daily business in much the same way on both sides of the border. We just wrote it down in our own ways.\n\nDr. Terrence M. Punch is a member of the Order of Canada. His most recent book, Montbéliard Emigration to Nova Scotia 1749 - 1752, has been published by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore at www.genealogical.com", null, "Human beings are so short-sighted, it's wondrous we've muddled along on this planet with such a high rate of evolutionary success. When it comes to energy consumption, the western world as a whole...", null, "Kitchen Renovations on a Budget? Absolutely!\n\nYou've been flipping through magazines for months now, circling the counters you want, picking out colours, dreaming about flooring and lighting and what you could do to spruce up your kitchen if...", null, "Spring is in the Air\n\nStep out into your backyard one warm sunny day this month and listen to the noise. Dozens of birds are singing their most beautiful songs to attract a mate, often all at the same time. Spring has..." ]
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[ null, "A captured soldier of the 113th brigade of the Ukrainian territorial defense, Nikolay Khudyakov, accused the company commander with the call sign “Ghost” of sexual violence against himself. He spoke about this on Tuesday, June 7, during an interrogation, the video of which was published on the Older Edda Telegram channel.\n\nAccording to Khudyakov, he had to obey the order of the commander, despite the fact that he is not a homosexual.\n\nHe believes that he was not the only one in the company who could be raped by the “Ghost”.\n\nEarlier, on June 1, Elena Shishkina, chairman of the committee on criminal and administrative legislation of the People’s Council of the Donetsk People’s Republic, said that the range of crimes of Ukrainian nationalists is much wider than that of the Nazis of the Nuremberg trials.\n\nPrior to this, on April 30, senior lieutenant Sergei Batynsky, deputy commander of the fire support company for educational work of military unit A-2777 as part of the 36th Marine Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, was charged with murder and sexual violence against civilians.\n\nRussia continues the special operation to protect the Donbass, the beginning of which President Vladimir Putin announced on February 24. The key goals of the Russian military are the denazification and demilitarization of the Kyiv regime. The situation in the region escalated in mid-February due to shelling by the Ukrainian military.\n\nThe authorities of the DPR and LPR announced the evacuation of residents to Russia and turned to the Russian Federation for help." ]
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